External beam radiation therapy and retinoblastoma: Long-term results in the comparison of two techniques Journal Article


Authors: Blach, L. E.; McCormick, B.; Abramson, D. H.
Article Title: External beam radiation therapy and retinoblastoma: Long-term results in the comparison of two techniques
Abstract: Purpose: This study compares the long-term actuarial local control, eye conservation rate, survival, and ocular complications in children with retinoblastoma treated with two different external beam treatment techniques. Methods and Materials: From 1979-1991, 182 eyes in 123 children (104 bilateral) received primary external beam radiation therapy. An anterior lens-sparing electron beam technique delivering 38 to 50 Gy in 2.5 Gy fractions was used in 67 eyes from 1979-1984 and a modified lateral beam technique, delivering 42 to 46 Gy in 2 Gy fractions, was used in 113 eyes from 1984-1991. These groups were balanced with respect to known prognostic variables. Results: For Group I-III eyes, the 5- and 8-year local control was significantly improved using the modified lateral beam technique (84%) compared to (38%) using the anterior lens sparing technique (p p ≤ 0.0001). For Group IV-V eyes, the 5- and 8-year local control rates were not statistically different, despite a trend favoring the modified lateral beam technique. Survival endpoints including eye survival (no enucleation), cause- specific survival, and overall survival comparing the two treatment techniques were not significantly different. Overall, 22% of eyes developed cataracts. There was no difference between the two treatment groups in terms of cataract development. No eyes required enucleation for ocular complications. Conclusion: There is a significant improvement in local control using the modified lateral beam technique compared to an anterior lens-sparing approach for Group I-III eyes. However, there was no difference in survival end points between the two treatment techniques. The incidence of ocular complications using these two external beam techniques is acceptable.
Keywords: cancer survival; child; major clinical study; clinical feature; cancer radiotherapy; radiation dose; follow up; retinoblastoma; enucleation; radiation therapy; radiation cataract; cancer control; laser coagulation; cryotherapy; electron beam; external beam radiation; beam therapy; human; priority journal; article
Journal Title: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
Volume: 35
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0360-3016
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 1996-04-01
Start Page: 45
End Page: 51
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(96)85010-3
PUBMED: 8641925
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 22 November 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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