Cancer Medicine (Oct 2022)

Multicenter study of re‐irradiation using carbon‐ions for head and neck malignancies after photon radiotherapy

  • Daiki Takahashi,
  • Yusuke Demizu,
  • Masashi Koto,
  • Nobuteru Kubo,
  • Hiroaki Suefuji,
  • Hiroaki Ikawa,
  • Tatsuya Ohno,
  • Yoshiyuki Shioyama,
  • Tomoaki Okimoto,
  • Hiroshi Tsuji,
  • the Japan Carbon‐Ion Radiation Oncology Study Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4741
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 19
pp. 3593 – 3601

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Abstract Purpose The goal of this multicenter retrospective study of patients with head and neck malignancies was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of carbon‐ion (C‐ion) radiotherapy (RT) after photon RT. Methods We enrolled 56 patients with head and neck malignancies who underwent re‐irradiation (re‐RT) using C‐ions between November 2003 and March 2019, treated previously with photon RT. The tumors at re‐RT were located in the sinonasal cavities (n = 20, 35.7%), skull base (n = 12, 21.4%), and orbit (n = 7, 12.5%). The tumors at the initial RT were located in the sinonasal cavities (n = 13, 23.2%), skull base (n = 9, 16.1%), and orbit (n = 9, 16.1%). The median period between the initial RT and re‐RT was 41 (4–568) months. The most common histology of re‐RT was squamous cell carcinoma (n = 11, 19.6%). The most commonly used protocol was 57.6 Gy (relative biological effectiveness) in 16 fractions (n = 23, 41.1%). Surgery preceded re‐RT in three patients (5.4%). One patient with malignant melanoma received concurrent chemotherapy. Results The 2‐year local control, progression‐free survival, and overall survival rates were 66.5%, 36.9%, and 67.9%, respectively. The median follow‐up time was 28 months. Two patients (3.6%) developed grade ≥ 3 acute toxicities, and 14 (25.0%) developed grade ≥ 3 late toxicities. A single patient had confirmed grade 5 dermatitis with infection. Conclusion Re‐RT using C‐ions for head and neck malignancies after photon RT is an effective treatment with tolerable toxicity.

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