Long-term Results of the UCSF-LBNL Randomized Trial: Charged Particle With Helium Ion Versus Iodine-125 Plaque Therapy for Choroidal and Ciliary Body Melanoma

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العنوان: Long-term Results of the UCSF-LBNL Randomized Trial: Charged Particle With Helium Ion Versus Iodine-125 Plaque Therapy for Choroidal and Ciliary Body Melanoma
المؤلفون: Kishan Patel, Jeanne M. Quivey, Devron H. Char, Tia B. Cole, Vivian Weinberg, Theodore L. Phillips, Inder K. Daftari, Joseph R. Castro, Kavita Mishra
المصدر: International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics. 92(2)
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, Uveal Neoplasms, Cancer Research, medicine.medical_specialty, Visual acuity, Time Factors, medicine.medical_treatment, Enucleation, Brachytherapy, Helium, Disease-Free Survival, Eye Enucleation, law.invention, Iodine Radioisotopes, Young Adult, Randomized controlled trial, law, medicine, Humans, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Melanoma, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Radiation, business.industry, Choroid Neoplasms, Ciliary Body, Ciliary body melanoma, Radiotherapy Dosage, Middle Aged, medicine.disease, Surgery, Log-rank test, Radiation therapy, medicine.anatomical_structure, Oncology, Female, medicine.symptom, business, Nuclear medicine, Organ Sparing Treatments, Optic disc, Follow-Up Studies
الوصف: Relevant clinical data are needed given the increasing national interest in charged particle radiation therapy (CPT) programs. Here we report long-term outcomes from the only randomized, stratified trial comparing CPT with iodine-125 plaque therapy for choroidal and ciliary body melanoma.From 1985 to 1991, 184 patients met eligibility criteria and were randomized to receive particle (86 patients) or plaque therapy (98 patients). Patients were stratified by tumor diameter, thickness, distance to disc/fovea, anterior extension, and visual acuity. Tumors close to the optic disc were included. Local tumor control, as well as eye preservation, metastases due to melanoma, and survival were evaluated.Median follow-up times for particle and plaque arm patients were 14.6 years and 12.3 years, respectively (P=.22), and for those alive at last follow-up, 18.5 and 16.5 years, respectively (P=.81). Local control (LC) for particle versus plaque treatment was 100% versus 84% at 5 years, and 98% versus 79% at 12 years, respectively (log rank: P=.0006). If patients with tumors close to the disc (2 mm) were excluded, CPT still resulted in significantly improved LC: 100% versus 90% at 5 years and 98% versus 86% at 12 years, respectively (log rank: P=.048). Enucleation rate was lower after CPT: 11% versus 22% at 5 years and 17% versus 37% at 12 years, respectively (log rank: P=.01). Using Cox regression model, likelihood ratio test, treatment was the most important predictor of LC (P=.0002) and eye preservation (P=.01). CPT was a significant predictor of prolonged disease-free survival (log rank: P=.001).Particle therapy resulted in significantly improved local control, eye preservation, and disease-free survival as confirmed by long-term outcomes from the only randomized study available to date comparing radiation modalities in choroidal and ciliary body melanoma.
تدمد: 1879-355X
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::62eda9fc1f736946da547e679a987232
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26279045
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رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....62eda9fc1f736946da547e679a987232
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