Intraoperative radiation therapy in uterine cervical cancer: A review

Author

Biete Solà, Albert

Oses, Gabriela

Publication date

2019-03-04T19:14:55Z

2019-12-01T06:10:13Z

2018-08-10

2019-03-04T19:14:55Z

Abstract

Locally advanced uterine cervical cancer continues to present a high number of pelvic relapses. Intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) allows a precise therapeutic intensification in the surgical area in cases in which removal of the tumour recurrence is feasible. At the same time, IORT excludes the radiosensitive organs from the field of irradiation. While the first gynecological IORT took place in 1905, procedures have been limited over the years and the series are retrospective, including few patients. At the same, time recurrences are located at different pelvic areas. Both heterogeneity and the long recruiting time make it difficult to correctly interpret the published results. Despite this, we have reviewed the most relevant publications. Some institutions indicated IORT as a boost on the surgical bed of the excised tumor recurrence. In others, IORT permits an extra radiation dose after radical surgery of the primary tumor, usually in stage IIB. Most studies conclude that the addition of IORT increases the local control but probably with little impact on survival. On the other hand, there is a controversy in the indication of IORT in surgically resectable primary tumours. No clear advantage over the usual scheme of chemoradiation and brachytherapy has been detected. Randomized studies that allow a breakthrough in the conclusions are highly unlikely to be performed in this area.

Document Type

Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Radioteràpia; Càncer d'úter; Càncer de coll uterí; Radiotherapy; Uterine cancer; Cervix cancer

Publisher

Elsevier

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpor.2018.07.005

Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy, 2018, vol. 23, num. 6, p. 589-594

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpor.2018.07.005

Rights

cc-by-nc-nd (c) Greater Poland Cancer Centre, 2018

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es