Radiation therapy with concomitant and adjuvant cisplatin and paclitaxel in high-risk cervical cancer: long-term follow-up

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Argenta, P. A.
Ghebre, R.
Dusenbery, K. E.
Chen, M. D.
Judson, P. L.
Downs, L. S., Jr.
Carson, L. F.
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[1] Univ Minnesota, Div Gynecol Oncol, Dept Obstet Gynecol & Womens Hlth, Minneapolis, MN USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Dept Therapeut Radiat, Minneapolis, MN USA
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Introduction: Chemo-potentiation of radiation improves survival in women with cervical cancer. Our group has previously demonstrated the tolerability of weekly paclitaxel combined with cisplatin during radiation therapy. We sought to determine the efficacy of this regimen in patients with "high risk" cervical cancer, and to determine the short- and long-term toxicity of this approach. Methods: We prospectively enrolled surgically staged patients with positive peritoneal cytology, resectable nodal metastases, or primary tumor > 6 cm. Patients were treated using external beam radiation with concomitant cisplatin (50 mg/m(2)) during weeks 1, 4, and 7, and weekly paclitaxel (50 mg/m(2)), followed by four courses of adjuvant cisplatin (50 mg/m(2)) and paclitaxel (135 mg/m(2)). Toxicity, overall, and disease-free survival were evaluated. Results: Twenty-three patients were enrolled, and 21 were evaluable. Patient allotment by FIGO stage was: IB1 - seven, IB2 - five, ITA - two, IIIB - four, IIIB- two, IV - three. Twenty patients (95%) completed radiation treatment (median dose to point A was 8278 cGy). Seventeen patients (81%) completed all chemotherapy. At a median follow-up of 58 months the overall survival was 68%. Overall survival for patients with clinical Stage I and II disease was 82% at a median of 64 months. Hematologic toxicity was common but rarely resulted in treatment delays. Late complications requiring intervention (obstruction, fistula, significant lymphocyst) occurred in 11 patients (52%). Conclusion: The combination of paclitaxel and cisplatin appears efficacious in "high-risk" cervical cancer patients. Hematologic toxicity was common but tolerable. Long-term survival was common in these patients, however late toxicity was significant. This regimen should be investigated in collaborative phase III trials.
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