口腔扁平上皮癌に対するサイバーナイフ治療例の臨床的検討

Cyberknife (CK) is one of the treatment options for oral squamous cell carcinoma. However, there are few reports regarding treatment with CK in Japan, and standard criteria defining indications have not been established. We often perform radiation therapy with CK in patients who cannot undergo stand...

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Published in日本口腔外科学会雑誌 Vol. 66; no. 3; pp. 124 - 130
Main Authors 小池, 一幸, 丹沢, 秀樹, 喜田, 晶洋, 皆川, 康之, 山野, 由紀男, 鵜澤, 一弘, 椎葉, 正史, 伊豫田, 学, 齋藤, 謙悟, 伏見, 一章
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 社団法人 日本口腔外科学会 20.03.2020
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ISSN0021-5163
2186-1579
DOI10.5794/jjoms.66.124

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Summary:Cyberknife (CK) is one of the treatment options for oral squamous cell carcinoma. However, there are few reports regarding treatment with CK in Japan, and standard criteria defining indications have not been established. We often perform radiation therapy with CK in patients who cannot undergo standard therapy because of extremely advanced disease, high-risk general conditions, refusal of surgery, or other reasons. We retrospectively assessed 32 patients treated from 2006 to 2017 and evaluated the clinical significance. Within 4 months after CK treatment, the response rate was 72%. The overall survival rates at 2 years and 5 years were 42% and 15%, respectively, and the median survival was 23 months. Clinical factors for CK treatment outcomes were explored. The results showed that primary tumor size (T classification), stage, irradiation timing, and planning target volume (PTV) were statistically significant factors. Tumors with a small diameter at the time of primary onset could be controlled similar to surgery in terms of the 3-year survival rate. This study suggested that CK treatment might be an effective treatment for tumor suppression in patients in whom no other treatment was indicated.
ISSN:0021-5163
2186-1579
DOI:10.5794/jjoms.66.124