Acute toxicity profile of craniospinal irradiation with intensity-modulated radiation therapy in children with medulloblastoma: A prospective analysis
Creators
- 1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen (Netherlands)
- 2. Department of Pediatric Oncology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen (Netherlands)
- 3. Department of Neurology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen (Netherlands)
- 4. Department of Neurosurgery, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen (Netherlands)
- 5. Department of Radiation Oncology, University Medical Center Utrecht and Princess Maxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Utrecht, 3584 CX The (Netherlands)
Description
To report on the acute toxicity in children with medulloblastoma undergoing intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) with daily intrafractionally modulated junctions. Newly diagnosed patients, aged 3–21, with standard-risk (SR) or high-risk (HR) medulloblastoma were eligible. A dose of 23.4 or 36.0Gy in daily fractions of 1.8Gy was prescribed to the craniospinal axis, followed by a boost to the primary tumor bed (54 or 55.8Gy) and metastases (39.6–55.8Gy), when indicated. Weekly, an intravenous bolus of vincristine was combined for patients with SR medulloblastoma and patients participating in the COG-ACNS-0332 study. Common toxicity criteria (CTC, version 2.0) focusing on skin, alopecia, voice changes, conjunctivitis, anorexia, dysphagia, gastro-intestinal symptoms, headache, fatigue and hematological changes were scored weekly during radiotherapy. From 2010 to 2014, data from 15 consecutive patients (SR, n = 7; HR, n = 8) were collected. Within 72 h from onset of treatment, vomiting (66 %) and headache (46 %) occurred. During week 3 of treatment, a peak incidence in constipation (33 %) and abdominal pain/cramping (40 %) was observed, but only in the subgroup of patients (n = 9) receiving vincristine (constipation: 56 vs 0 %, P = .04; pain/cramping: 67 vs 0 %, P = .03). At week 6, 73 % of the patients developed faint erythema of the cranial skin with dry desquamation (40 %) or moist desquamation confined to the skin folds of the auricle (33 %). No reaction of the skin overlying the spinal target volume was observed. Headache at onset and gastro-intestinal toxicity, especially in patients receiving weekly vincristine, were the major complaints of patients with medulloblastoma undergoing craniospinal irradiation with IMRT
Availability note (English)
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-015-0547-9; Available from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4657242Additional details
Identifiers
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Radiation Oncology (Online)
- Journal Volume
- 10
- Journal Page Range
- vp.
- ISSN
- 1748-717X
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United Kingdom
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 47070118
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Descriptors DEI
- CHILDREN; IRRADIATION; PATIENTS; RADIATION DOSES; RADIOTHERAPY; SKIN; TOXICITY
- Descriptors DEC
- AGE GROUPS; ANIMALS; BODY; DOSES; MAMMALS; MAN; MEDICINE; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; ORGANS; PRIMATES; RADIOLOGY; THERAPY; VERTEBRATES
Optional Information
- Copyright
- Copyright (c) Cox et al. 2015
- Notes
- PMCID: PMC4657242; PMID: 26597178; PUBLISHER-ID: 547; OAI: oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:4657242