Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy

Abstract

3/2022 vol. 14
Original paper

Combined intra-cavitary and interstitial image-guided adaptative brachytherapy for cervical stump carcinomas: technical and clinical results of six patients

  1. Department of Radiotherapy, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France
  2. Department of Radiotherapy, University Hospital, Pierre Bénite, France
  3. Department of Radiotherapy, Institut de Cancérologie de Bourgogne, Chalon-sur-Saône, France
  4. Department of Radiology, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France
J Contemp Brachytherapy 2022; 14, 3: 248-252
Online publish date: 2022/05/26
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Purpose

According to European guidelines for cervix cancers, the management of cervical stump cancers should follow recommendations for patients without previous sub-total hysterectomy, but may require adaptation of radiotherapy modalities, especially brachytherapy (BT). However, data with modern BT technics are very scarce.

Material and methods

From May 2013 to March 2020, 6 patients (age range, 71-88 years) with cervical stump squamous cell carcinoma (previously treated by sub-total hysterectomy) have been treated with external beam radiotherapy (intensity-modulated radiation therapy – IMRT, 45 Gy in 25 fractions, 5 patients, or 50.4 Gy in 28 fractions, 1 patient), with concomitant chemotherapy in 2 patients, followed by image-guided adaptive brachytherapy with pulsed-dose-rate in 5 patients or high-dose-rate in 1 patient. We used Utrecht BT applicator (Elekta®), with the implant of interstitial needles within the parametrium (unilaterally in 3 and bilaterally in 3 patients), and/or within the residual cervix (3 patients). Dosimetry was based on GEC-ESTRO recommendations.

Results

The median high-risk (HR) and intermediate-risk (IR) clinical target volumes (CTV ) were 14.5 cc (range, 12-35 cc) and 40 cc (range, 31-62 cc), respectively. The median dose (D90) delivered to HR and IR CTVs were 81.2 (range, 78.2-89.8) and 68.95 (range, 64.3-72.3) Gy EQD2, respectively. With a 26.5 months median follow-up (range, 10-92 months), we did not observe any local or distant recurrence. No grade 2 or more acute or late toxicities were reported.

Conclusions

Cervix brachytherapy with Utrecht applicator using interstitial needle is safe and effective in cervical stump cancer patients.

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