Objective:The purpose of this study was to define the maximum tolerated dose(MTD) by describing the doselimiting toxicity(DLT) of weekly cisplatin concurrently with conventional plus 3-dimensional conformal radiothera...Objective:The purpose of this study was to define the maximum tolerated dose(MTD) by describing the doselimiting toxicity(DLT) of weekly cisplatin concurrently with conventional plus 3-dimensional conformal radiotherapy(CT + 3DCRT) in patients with loco-regionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC).Methods:Patients with loco-regionally advanced NPC(III/IVa stage) were enrolled into a dose-escalating study.Toxicity was graded according to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 3.0(CTCAE v3.0).MTD was defined when 2 of 6 patients developed DLT.The starting dose of cisplatin was 15 mg/m2/w,with a subsequent dose escalation of 5 mg/m2/w in cohorts of 3 new patients.CT + 3DCRT was given to the nasopharynx and the upper neck;the lower neck was treated by a single anterior field irradiation.The prescription dose was 70-80 Gy by 35-40 fractions to the nasopharynx gross tumor,and 66-70 Gy by 33-35 fractions to the positive neck lymph nodes.Results:From Jun.2008 to Sep.2009,24 patients received complete chemoradiotherapy,and all of them were eligible for toxicity evaluation.On the first five dose levels of 15 mg/m2/w and 35 mg/m2/w,no patient experienced DLT.On the next dose level of 40 mg/m2/w,1 patient experienced DLT of grade 3 myelosuppression for 1.4 weeks,and among the additional 3 patients,no one developed DLT.On the seventh dose level of 45 mg/m2/w,all the patients developed grade 3 myelosuppression for more than 1 weeks,and the dose-escalating trial stopped.The 23(95.8%) patients achieved clinical complete remission(CR) in the local site;22(91.7%) achieved CR in the regional site,and all patients got CR 3 months later.After a median follow-up of 16.4 months,1 patient developed liver metastases 2 months later,1 patient developed bone metastases 10 months later and 22 kept disease-free survival.Conclusion:The MTD of cisplatin weekly with concurrent CT + 3DCRT for local advanced NPC is 40 mg/m2/w,with myelosuppression as DLT.展开更多
Background: Treatment concepts for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas are controversial. This review compares the results obtained by distinct treatment options in locoregionally oropharyngeal advanced carcinomas:...Background: Treatment concepts for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas are controversial. This review compares the results obtained by distinct treatment options in locoregionally oropharyngeal advanced carcinomas: primary surgical resection followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy and concurrent chemoradiotherapy alone. Methods: 57 patients with stage III and IV oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma were selected. 17 patients were treated with primary surgical resection followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy and 40 patients were treated only with concurrent chemoradiotherapy. Statistical analysis was performed regarding survival rates according to tumor location, stage, treatment regimen and recurrence. Results: Two-year loco-regional control rates were 94% after surgery plus chemoradiotherapy and 55% after chemoradiotherapy (p = 0.016). Progression free survival rates were 88% and 27%, respectively (p 0.001). Overall survival rates were 88% and 45%, respectively (p = 0.002). Conclusions: In this study, primary surgical resection followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy showed better clinical outcomes with a lower risk of death associated with tumor and tumor progression.展开更多
Background::Recently,T-helper 17(Th17)cells have been proved to play an important role in promoting cervical cancer.But,till now,few study has been carried out to understand the involvement of these cells in efficacy ...Background::Recently,T-helper 17(Th17)cells have been proved to play an important role in promoting cervical cancer.But,till now,few study has been carried out to understand the involvement of these cells in efficacy of anti-tumor treatments.This study aimed to investigate the alterations in the percentage of circulating Th17 cells and related cytokines in locally advanced cervical cancer(LACC)patients before and after concurrent chemoradiotherapy(cCRT)and to analyze the correlations between the alterations in Th17 cells and treatment efficacy.Methods::A prospective study with 49 LACC(International federation of gynecology and obstetrics[FIGO]stage IIB-IIIB)patients and 23 controls was conducted.Patients received the same cCRT schedule and were followed up for 3 years.Circulating Th17 cells(CD3+CD8-interleukin[IL]-17+T cells)and related cytokines IL-17,transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β),IL-10,IL-23,IL-6,and IL-22 were detected before and after cCRT.Correlations between alterations of circulating Th17 cells and treatment efficacy were analyzed.Kaplan-Meier analysis was used for overall survival(OS)and progression-free survival(PFS).Results::We found that 40 patients finished the entire cCRT schedule and met the endpoint of this study.The percentage of circulating Th17 cells in the LACC patients was higher than that in the controls,and it significantly decreased after cCRT(P<0.05).After cCRT,patients were divided into two groups based on the average of the Th17 cells declined.The subgroup of patients with a prominent decrease in circulating Th17 cells after cCRT had a higher treatment efficacy and longer PFS and OS times.Compared with the control patients,LACC patients had higher IL-6,IL-10,IL-22,TGF-βlevels and a lower IL-23 level(P<0.05).After cCRT,IL-6,IL-10,IL-17,IL-23 level significantly increased and TGF-βlevel significantly decreased compared with the levels before cCRT(P<0.05).Conclusion::Circulating Th17 cells in the LACC patients(FIGO stage IIB-IIIB)were higher than those in the controls,but they generally decreased after cCRT.A more pronounced decrease in circulating Th17 cells after cCRT was correlated with better therapeutic effect and longer PFS and OS times.展开更多
基金Supported by grants from the Science and Technology Board Foundation of the Nanchong City (No. 2008-SF009)Nursery Foundation of North Sichuan Medical College (No. L-08)
文摘Objective:The purpose of this study was to define the maximum tolerated dose(MTD) by describing the doselimiting toxicity(DLT) of weekly cisplatin concurrently with conventional plus 3-dimensional conformal radiotherapy(CT + 3DCRT) in patients with loco-regionally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC).Methods:Patients with loco-regionally advanced NPC(III/IVa stage) were enrolled into a dose-escalating study.Toxicity was graded according to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events version 3.0(CTCAE v3.0).MTD was defined when 2 of 6 patients developed DLT.The starting dose of cisplatin was 15 mg/m2/w,with a subsequent dose escalation of 5 mg/m2/w in cohorts of 3 new patients.CT + 3DCRT was given to the nasopharynx and the upper neck;the lower neck was treated by a single anterior field irradiation.The prescription dose was 70-80 Gy by 35-40 fractions to the nasopharynx gross tumor,and 66-70 Gy by 33-35 fractions to the positive neck lymph nodes.Results:From Jun.2008 to Sep.2009,24 patients received complete chemoradiotherapy,and all of them were eligible for toxicity evaluation.On the first five dose levels of 15 mg/m2/w and 35 mg/m2/w,no patient experienced DLT.On the next dose level of 40 mg/m2/w,1 patient experienced DLT of grade 3 myelosuppression for 1.4 weeks,and among the additional 3 patients,no one developed DLT.On the seventh dose level of 45 mg/m2/w,all the patients developed grade 3 myelosuppression for more than 1 weeks,and the dose-escalating trial stopped.The 23(95.8%) patients achieved clinical complete remission(CR) in the local site;22(91.7%) achieved CR in the regional site,and all patients got CR 3 months later.After a median follow-up of 16.4 months,1 patient developed liver metastases 2 months later,1 patient developed bone metastases 10 months later and 22 kept disease-free survival.Conclusion:The MTD of cisplatin weekly with concurrent CT + 3DCRT for local advanced NPC is 40 mg/m2/w,with myelosuppression as DLT.
文摘Background: Treatment concepts for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas are controversial. This review compares the results obtained by distinct treatment options in locoregionally oropharyngeal advanced carcinomas: primary surgical resection followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy and concurrent chemoradiotherapy alone. Methods: 57 patients with stage III and IV oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma were selected. 17 patients were treated with primary surgical resection followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy and 40 patients were treated only with concurrent chemoradiotherapy. Statistical analysis was performed regarding survival rates according to tumor location, stage, treatment regimen and recurrence. Results: Two-year loco-regional control rates were 94% after surgery plus chemoradiotherapy and 55% after chemoradiotherapy (p = 0.016). Progression free survival rates were 88% and 27%, respectively (p 0.001). Overall survival rates were 88% and 45%, respectively (p = 0.002). Conclusions: In this study, primary surgical resection followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy showed better clinical outcomes with a lower risk of death associated with tumor and tumor progression.
基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No:2016YFC1302904)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No:81572559)the Key Research Project of Shandong Province(No:2017CXGC1210).
文摘Background::Recently,T-helper 17(Th17)cells have been proved to play an important role in promoting cervical cancer.But,till now,few study has been carried out to understand the involvement of these cells in efficacy of anti-tumor treatments.This study aimed to investigate the alterations in the percentage of circulating Th17 cells and related cytokines in locally advanced cervical cancer(LACC)patients before and after concurrent chemoradiotherapy(cCRT)and to analyze the correlations between the alterations in Th17 cells and treatment efficacy.Methods::A prospective study with 49 LACC(International federation of gynecology and obstetrics[FIGO]stage IIB-IIIB)patients and 23 controls was conducted.Patients received the same cCRT schedule and were followed up for 3 years.Circulating Th17 cells(CD3+CD8-interleukin[IL]-17+T cells)and related cytokines IL-17,transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β),IL-10,IL-23,IL-6,and IL-22 were detected before and after cCRT.Correlations between alterations of circulating Th17 cells and treatment efficacy were analyzed.Kaplan-Meier analysis was used for overall survival(OS)and progression-free survival(PFS).Results::We found that 40 patients finished the entire cCRT schedule and met the endpoint of this study.The percentage of circulating Th17 cells in the LACC patients was higher than that in the controls,and it significantly decreased after cCRT(P<0.05).After cCRT,patients were divided into two groups based on the average of the Th17 cells declined.The subgroup of patients with a prominent decrease in circulating Th17 cells after cCRT had a higher treatment efficacy and longer PFS and OS times.Compared with the control patients,LACC patients had higher IL-6,IL-10,IL-22,TGF-βlevels and a lower IL-23 level(P<0.05).After cCRT,IL-6,IL-10,IL-17,IL-23 level significantly increased and TGF-βlevel significantly decreased compared with the levels before cCRT(P<0.05).Conclusion::Circulating Th17 cells in the LACC patients(FIGO stage IIB-IIIB)were higher than those in the controls,but they generally decreased after cCRT.A more pronounced decrease in circulating Th17 cells after cCRT was correlated with better therapeutic effect and longer PFS and OS times.