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Phase II Study of Accelerated Hypofractionated Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy for Stage T1-3 N0 M0 Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer: NCIC CTG BR.25

Mené sur 80 patients atteints d'un cancer du poumon non à petites cellules de stade T1-3 N0 M0 (âge médian : 75,9 ans ; durée médiane de suivi : 49 mois), cet essai multicentrique de phase II évalue l'efficacité, du point de vue des taux actuariels de récidive régionale ou de récidive à distance et du taux de survie globale à 2 ans, ainsi que la toxicité d'une radiothérapie conformationnelle 3D, accélérée et hypofractionnée

Background : A multi-institutional phase II trial was performed to assess a hypofractionated accelerated radiotherapy regimen for early stage non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in an era when stereotactic body radiotherapy was not widely available. Methods : Eighty patients with biopsy-proven, peripherally located, T1-3 N0 M0 NSCLC were enrolled. Eligible patients received 60 Gy in 15 fractions using a three-dimensional conformal technique without inhomogeneity correction. The gross tumour volume (GTV) was the primary tumor only, and the planning target volume (PTV) margin was 1.0 to 1.5cm. The primary endpoint was the 2-year primary tumor control rate. Toxicities were measured using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 3.0. Results : The median follow-up of patients was 49 months (range = 21–63 months). The median age of patients was 75.9 years. The actuarial rate of primary tumor control was 87.4% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 76.2% to 93.5%) at 2 years. Overall survival was 68.7% (95% CI = 57.2% to 77.6%) at 2 years. The actuarial rates of developing regional and distant relapse at 2 years were 8.8% (95% CI = 4.1% to 18.7%) and 21.6% (95% CI = 13.5% to 33.5%), respectively. Tumor size greater than 3cm was associated with an increased risk of developing distant relapse (hazard ratio = 3.11; 95% CI = 1.30 to 7.42; two-sided log-rank test P = .007). The most common grade 3+ toxicities were fatigue (6.3%), cough (7.5%), dyspnea (13.8%), and pneumonitis (10.0%) Conclusions : Conformal radiotherapy to a dose of 60 Gy in 15 fractions resulted in favorable primary tumor control and overall survival rates in patients with T1-3 N0 M0 NSCLC. Severe toxicities were uncommon with this relatively simple treatment technique.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2014

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