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Limb-sparing surgery, external beam radiotherapy and boost with high-dose rate brachytherapy: a new perspective for the treatment of soft tissue sarcomas in adults

Cirurgia conservadora, radioterapia externa e reforço de dose com braquiterapia de alta taxa de dose: uma nova perspectiva no tratamento de sarcomas de partes moles do adulto

Antonio Cássio Assis Pellizzon, João Victor Salvajoli, Paulo Eduardo Ribeiro dos Santos Novaes, Ricardo Cesar Fogaroli, Maria Aparecida Conte Maia, Robson Ferrigno



ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence on local control in adult patients with soft tissue sarcomas of the limbs that underwent limb-sparing surgery and high-dose rate brachytherapy (HDRB) in association with teletherapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixteen patients treated from 1993 to 1999 were reviewed. Teletherapy was used pre- or postoperatively (30--55 Gy) in association with HDRB in a dose range of 18--36 Gy (fx 3--6 Gy BID). The linear quadratic model was used to calculate the biological effective dose (BED) and the values obtained were compared with data from the literature, of studies that employed teletherapy and low-dose rate brachytherapy (LDRB). RESULTS: Soft tissue sarcomas BED mean and median values were 78.5 Gy7 and 80 Gy7, respectively. Univariated analysis showed that BED for patients with soft tissue sarcoma of the limbs submitted to HDRB was similar to the value of 83 Gy7 of patients submitted to LDRB (p = 0.008). Actuarial local control, disease free and overall survival rates at 5-years were 83.2%, 75% and 93.7%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: HDRB appears to be an effective complementary method to teletherapy in the treatment of soft tissue sarcomas. The local control rates are comparable to those reported in the literature. However, studies with longer follow-up and a larger number of patients are still necessary in order to determine the true potential of HDRB as a substitute for LDBR.

Keywords: Soft tissue sarcoma, Brachytherapy, Limb-sparing surgery, Biological effective dose

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OBJETIVO: Avaliar a influência no controle local de pacientes adultos e portadores de sarcoma de partes moles em extremidades e submetidos a cirurgia conservadora do membro, com braquiterapia de alta taxa de dose (BATD) como reforço para a radioterapia externa (RT). MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: Foram avaliados 16 pacientes tratados, de 1993 até 1999. A RT foi utilizada com finalidade pré ou pós-operatória (30--55 Gy) e BATD com dose de 18--36 Gy (fx 3--6 Gy BID). Com base no modelo linear quadrático calculou-se a dose efetiva biológica ("biological effective dose" - BED) para o tumor e comparou-se seu valor a dados da literatura internacional, que utiliza tratamentos com RT e braquiterapia de baixa taxa de dose (BBTD). RESULTADOS: Os valores médios e medianos da BED para os sarcomas de partes moles foram de 78,5 Gy7 e 80 Gy7. A análise univariada mostrou que a BED para o tumor, quando utilizada BATD, era semelhante ao valor de 83 Gy7 quando utilizada BBTD (p = 0,008). As taxas de controle local, sobrevida livre de doença e sobrevida global atuarial em cinco anos foram de 83,2%, 75% e 93,7%, respectivamente. CONCLUSÕES: A BATD, quando utilizada como método complementar no reforço de dose da RT no tratamento conservador dos sarcomas de partes moles, apresenta taxas de controle local equiparáveis às da literatura internacional; no entanto, estudos com número maior de pacientes e período maior de seguimento são ainda necessários para determinar o verdadeiro potencial da BATD em substituir a BBTD.

Palavras-chave: Sarcoma de partes moles, Braquiterapia, Cirurgia conservadora, Dose efetiva biológica


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