Cancers (Jun 2021)

Definition of Local Recurrence Site in Resected Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: A Multicenter Study (DOLORES-1)

  • Alessandra Arcelli,
  • Federica Bertini,
  • Silvia Strolin,
  • Gabriella Macchia,
  • Francesco Deodato,
  • Savino Cilla,
  • Salvatore Parisi,
  • Aldo Sainato,
  • Michele Fiore,
  • Pietro Gabriele,
  • Domenico Genovesi,
  • Francesco Cellini,
  • Alessandra Guido,
  • Silvia Cammelli,
  • Milly Buwenge,
  • Emiliano Loi,
  • Silvia Bisello,
  • Matteo Renzulli,
  • Rita Golfieri,
  • Alessio G. Morganti,
  • Lidia Strigari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13123051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 3051

Abstract

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The study aimed to generate a local failure (LF) risk map in resected pancreatic cancer (PC) and validate the results of previous studies, proposing new guidelines for PC postoperative radiotherapy clinical target volume (CTV) delineation. Follow-up computer tomography (CT) of resected PC was retrospectively reviewed by two radiologists identifying LFs and plotting them on a representative patient CT scan. The percentages of LF points randomly extracted based on CTV following the RTOG guidelines and based on the LF database were 70% and 30%, respectively. According to the Kernel density estimation, an LF 3D distribution map was generated and compared with the results of previous studies using a Dice index. Among the 64 resected patients, 59.4% underwent adjuvant treatment. LFs closer to the root of the celiac axis (CA) or the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) were reported in 32.8% and 67.2% cases, respectively. The mean (± standard deviation) distances of LF points to CA and SMA were 21.5 ± 17.9 mm and 21.6 ± 12.1 mm, respectively. The Dice values comparing our iso-level risk maps corresponding to 80% and 90% of the LF probabilistic density and the CTVs-80 and CTVs-90 of previous publications were 0.45–0.53 and 0.58–0.60, respectively. According to the Kernel density approach, a validated LF map was proposed, modeling a new adjuvant CTV based on a PC pattern of failure.

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