Publication date: Available online 26 June 2017
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology
Author(s): Richard Ashley Cox, Tim Akhurst, Mathias Bressel, Michael MacManus, David Ball
BackgroundPrimary non-small cell lung cancer cavitation and central photopenia, detected by radiology and FDG-PET scanning respectively, are thought to be the result of tumor necrosis. Such regions may contain hypoxic but viable carcinoma cells which may be relatively radioresistant compared with fully oxygenated regions. We hypothesized that photopenic tumors treated with radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy would be associated with worse survival compared with tumors not showing central photopenia.Patients and methodsThe data were from a prospective trial (TROG 99-05) investigating the prognostic significance of primary tumor volume in patients receiving radical radiotherapy for locoregional non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A subset of patients who had a pre-treatment FDG-PET scan formed the study population. The scans were evaluated by two observers for central photopenia in the primary tumor using a visual scoring system. The relationship of photopenia with survival was determined after adjusting for other prognostic factors.ResultsThere were 172 eligible patients. The two observers agreed on the presence of photopenia in 90% of cases (Kappa=0.822, p<0.001). Seventy-three patients were scored as having photopenia. Photopenia was not associated with worse survival, either on univariate analysis, or after adjusting for sex, performance status and nodal status (HR=1.20, 95% CI 0.78–1.87, p=0.4) Photopenia was however significantly associated with larger tumor volume and weight loss.ConclusionsThis study failed to demonstrate a significantly worse survival associated with central photopenia in patients treated with radiotherapy for NSCLC.
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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
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