Diagnostics (Mar 2024)

Optimizing Palliative Pelvic Radiotherapy in Gynecological Cancers: A Systematic Review and Analysis

  • Beatrice Anghel,
  • Mihai-Teodor Georgescu,
  • Crenguta Sorina Serboiu,
  • Andreea Nicoleta Marinescu,
  • Cătălin Aliuș,
  • Dragoș-Eugen Georgescu,
  • Bogdan Mocanu,
  • Sabina Sucuri,
  • Anca Daniela Stanescu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14050547
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 547

Abstract

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Background: Palliative radiotherapy plays a crucial role in managing symptomatic gynecological cancers (GCs). This article aims to systematically review literature studies on palliative pelvic radiotherapy in cervical, endometrial, ovarian, vaginal, and vulvar cancers. The primary focus is centered around evaluating symptom relief, quality of life (QOL), and toxicity in order to ascertain optimal radiotherapy regimens. Methodology: For this thorough review, we mainly relied on Medline to gather papers published until November 2023. Selected studies specifically detailed symptomatology and QOL responses in palliative pelvic radiotherapy used for GCs. Results: Thirty-one studies, mostly retrospective studies and those lacking standardized outcome measures, showed varied responses. Encouraging outcomes were noted in managing hemorrhage (55%) and pain control (70%). However, comprehensively assessing overall symptom response rates and toxicity remained challenging. Investigations into 10 Gy fractionation revealed benefits in addressing tumor-related bleeding and pain in female genital tract cancers. Conclusions: Palliative pelvic radiotherapy effectively manages symptomatic GCs. Nonetheless, unresolved dosing and fractionation considerations warrant further investigation. Embracing modern therapies alongside radiotherapy offers improved symptom control, emphasizing the importance of selecting suitable patients for successful GC palliation interventions.

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