Interim analysis of the Stockholm III trial of preoperative radiotherapy regimens for rectal cancer
Background: To address issues regarding the fractionation of radiotherapy (RT) and timing of surgery for rectal cancer, a multicentre trial has randomized patients to preoperative short‐course RT with two different intervals to surgery, or long‐course RT with delayed surgery. The present interim ana...
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Published in | British journal of surgery Vol. 97; no. 4; pp. 580 - 587 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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Chichester, UK
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
01.04.2010
Wiley |
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Summary: | Background:
To address issues regarding the fractionation of radiotherapy (RT) and timing of surgery for rectal cancer, a multicentre trial has randomized patients to preoperative short‐course RT with two different intervals to surgery, or long‐course RT with delayed surgery. The present interim analysis assessed feasibility, compliance and complications after RT and surgery.
Methods:
Some 303 patients were randomized to either short‐course RT (5 × 5 Gy) and surgery within 1 week (group 1), short‐course RT and surgery after 4–8 weeks (group 2) or long‐course RT (25 × 2 Gy) and surgery after 4–8 weeks (group 3).
Results:
Demographic data were similar between groups and there were few protocol violations (5·0–6 per cent). Eight patients (2·6 per cent) developed radiation‐induced acute toxicity. There were no significant differences in postoperative complications between groups (46·6, 40·0 and 32 per cent in groups 1, 2 and 3 respectively; P = 0·164). Patients receiving short‐course RT with surgery 11–17 days after the start of RT had the highest complication rate (24 of 37).
Conclusion:
Compliance was acceptable and severe acute toxicity was low, irrespective of fractionation. Short‐course RT with immediate surgery had a tendency towards more postoperative complications, but only if surgery was delayed beyond 10 days after the start of RT. Registration number: NCT00904813 (http://www.clinicaltrials.gov). Copyright © 2010 British Journal of Surgery Society Ltd. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Low complications overall |
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Bibliography: | ark:/67375/WNG-P65B924F-F Bengt Ihre Foundation Swedish Cancer Society ArticleID:BJS6914 Stockholm Cancer Society Stockholm County Council Presented in part to a meeting of the European Society of Coloproctology, Nantes, France, September 2008, and published in abstract form as Colorectal Dis 2008; 10(Suppl 2): 1 Karolinska Institute istex:E82C7FE4A0D8B7F6F8BA7B56256B9308F675F946 2008 (Suppl 2): 1 Presented in part to a meeting of the European Society of Coloproctology, Nantes, France, September 2008, and published in abstract form as Colorectal Dis 10 |
ISSN: | 0007-1323 1365-2168 1365-2168 |
DOI: | 10.1002/bjs.6914 |