1. Comparison of peripheral leukocyte parameters in patients receiving conventionally and hypofractionated radiotherapy schemes for the treatment of newly diagnosed glioblastoma.
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Greenlund, Lindsey, Shanley, Ryan, Mulford, Kellen, Neil, Elizabeth, Lawrence, Jessica, Arnold, Susan, Olin, Michael, Pluhar, G, Venteicher, Andrew, Chen, Clark, Ferreira, Clara, Reynolds, Margaret, Cho, L, Wilke, Christopher, Shoo, B, Yuan, Jianling, Dusenbery, Kathryn, Kleinberg, Lawrence, Terezakis, Stephanie, and Sloan, Lindsey
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conventionally fractionated radiotherapy ,fractionation ,glioblastoma ,hypofractionated radiotherapy ,leukocytes ,Humans ,Glioblastoma ,Treatment Outcome ,Retrospective Studies ,Radiation Dose Hypofractionation ,Leukocytes ,Tumor Microenvironment - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Treatment for glioblastomas, aggressive and nearly uniformly fatal brain tumors, provide limited long-term success. Immunosuppression by myeloid cells in both the tumor microenvironment and systemic circulation are believed to contribute to this treatment resistance. Standard multi-modality therapy includes conventionally fractionated radiotherapy over 6 weeks; however, hypofractionated radiotherapy over 3 weeks or less may be appropriate for older patients or populations with poor performance status. Lymphocyte concentration changes have been reported in patients with glioblastoma; however, monocytes are likely a key cell type contributing to immunosuppression in glioblastoma. Peripheral monocyte concentration changes in patients receiving commonly employed radiation fractionation schemes are unknown. METHODS: To determine the effect of conventionally fractionated and hypofractionated radiotherapy on complete blood cell leukocyte parameters, retrospective longitudinal concentrations were compared prior to, during, and following standard chemoradiation treatment. RESULTS: This study is the first to report increased monocyte concentrations and decreased lymphocyte concentrations in patients treated with conventionally fractionated radiotherapy compared to hypofractionated radiotherapy. DISCUSSION: Understanding the impact of fractionation on peripheral blood leukocytes is important to inform selection of dose fractionation schemes for patients receiving radiotherapy.
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- 2023