Pattern of recurrence after stereotactic body radiotherapy of nodal lesions: a single-institution analysis

Milena Ferro*, Gabriella Macchia, Donato Pezzulla, Savino Cilla, Carmela Romano, Marica Ferro*, Mariangela Boccardi, Paolo Bonome, Vincenzo Picardi, Milly Buwenge, Alessio G Morganti, Francesco Deodato

*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

Objectives: Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and/or single fraction stereotactic body radiosurgery (SRS) are effective treatment options for the treatment of oligometastatic disease of lymph nodes. Despite the encouraging local control rate, progression-free survival remains unfair due to relapses that might occur in the same district or at other sites. The recurrence pattern analysis after nodal local ablative RT (laRT) in oligometastatic patients is presented in this study. Methods: The pattern of failure of patients with nodal metastases who were recruited and treated with SBRT in the Destroy-1 or SRS in the Destroy-2 trials was investigated in this single-institution, retrospective analysis. The different relapsed sites following laRT were recorded. Results: Data on 190 patients who received SBRT or SRS on 269 nodal lesions were reviewed. A relapse rate of 57.2% (154 out of 269 nodal lesions) was registered. The pattern of failure was distant in 88 (57.4%) and loco-regional in 66 (42.6%) patients, respectively. The most frequent primary malignancies among patients experiencing loco-regional failure were genitourinary and gynaecological cancers. Furthermore, the predominant site of loco-regional relapse (62%) was the pelvic area. Only 26% of locoregional relapses occurred contra laterally, with 74% occurring ipsilaterally. Conclusions: The recurrence rates after laRT for nodal disease were more frequent in distant regions compared to locoregional sites. The most common scenarios for locoregional relapse appear to be genitourinary cancer and the pelvic site. In addition, recurrences often occur in the same nodal station or in a nodal station contiguous to the irradiated nodal site. Advances in knowledge: Local ablative radiotherapy is an effective treatment in managing nodal oligometastasis. Despite the high local control rate, the progression free survival remains dismal with recurrences that can occur both loco-regionally or at distance. To understand the pattern of failure could aid the physicians to choose the best treatment strategy. This is the first study that reports the recurrence pattern of a significant number of nodal lesions treated with laRT.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1295-1301
Numero di pagine7
RivistaBritish Journal of Radiology
Volume97
Numero di pubblicazione1159
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Radiologia, Medicina Nucleare e Diagnostica per Immagini

Keywords

  • SBRT
  • SRS
  • laRT
  • nodal disease
  • oligometastasis
  • pattern of recurrence

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