Treatment of locally advanced thyroid carcinoma with combination doxorubicin and radiation therapy Journal Article


Authors: Kim, J. H.; Leeper, R. D.
Article Title: Treatment of locally advanced thyroid carcinoma with combination doxorubicin and radiation therapy
Abstract: Since 1979, 41 patients with locally advanced thyroid cancers have been prospectively treated in our institution according to a combination regimen of low‐dose Adriamycin (doxorubicin) and external‐beam radiation therapy. Two types of treatment regimen were used depending on tumor histologic type. Group 1 patients with well‐differentiated papillary, follicular, or mixed type tumor (n = 22) received the combined regimen consisting of once weekly administration of Adriamycin (10 mg/m2) before radiation therapy (RT). Radiation therapy was carried out with a daily dose of 200 cGy for 5 days per week to a total tumor dose of 5600 cGy. Group 2 patients with anaplastic giant and spindle cell carcinoma of the thyroid (n = 19) received the combined regimen, consisting of once weekly administration of Adriamycin (10 mg/m2) before hyperfractionated RT. Radiation therapy was carried out with a fractional dose of 160 cGy per treatment twice a day for 3 days per week to a total dose of 5760 cGy in 40 days. Initial complete tumor response rates in the group 1 and 2 were 91% and 84%, respectively. Local tumor control rates at 2 years after combined therapy were 77% and 68%, respectively. The median survival time was 4 years for group 1 and 1 year for group 2. There was no disproportionately enhanced normal tissue morbidity seen with this combined approach. Patients in group 1 have a good quality of life, once the local disease is under control due to the indolent course of the disease. On the contrary, most patients in group 2 promptly developed distant metastases and died from the disease. Copyright © 1987 American Cancer Society
Keywords: adult; cancer chemotherapy; clinical article; controlled study; aged; aged, 80 and over; doxorubicin; advanced cancer; comparative study; combined modality therapy; prospective studies; radiotherapy dosage; radiotherapy; cancer mortality; carcinoma; thyroid carcinoma; thyroid neoplasms; evaluation studies; thyroid papillary carcinoma; therapy; endocrine system; middle age; thyroid follicular carcinoma; human; male; female; thyroid undifferentiated carcinoma
Journal Title: Cancer
Volume: 60
Issue: 10
ISSN: 0008-543X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 1987-11-15
Start Page: 2372
End Page: 2375
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19871115)60:10<2372::Aid-cncr2820601004>3.0.Co;2-1
PUBMED: 3664425
PROVIDER: scopus
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