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Fatigue following radiation therapy in nasopharyngeal cancer survivors: a dosimetric analysis incorporating patient report and observer rating

Authors :
Aakash Batra
Joshua Smith
Charles S. Cleeland
Joel Berends
Carlos E. Cardenas
Clifton D. Fuller
D.I. Rosenthal
Mona Kamal
Adam S. Garden
Amit Jethanandani
G. Brandon Gunn
Abdallah S.R. Mohamed
Tito R. Mendoza
A. White
Erich M. Sturgis
A. Dursteler
S. Eraj
Jack Phan
Bowman Williams
Stefania Volpe
Ryan P. Goepfert
William H. Morrison
Jeremy M. Aymard
Baher Elgohari
Steven J. Frank
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore for fatigue-related regions of interest and the radiotherapy (RT) dose-fatigue relationship in nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) survivors. METHODS: Eighty disease-free NPC survivors completed the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-Head and Neck module (MDASI-HN) after RT. Fatigue was evaluated by the MDASI-HN fatigue item (MDASI-HN-F) and Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v3.0 (CTC-AE), between 6 and 36 months after RT to determine the presence of chronic fatigue. Skull base MRIs and planning CT/RT dose were retrievable for 56 patients. Dosimetric data were extracted for 10 MRI-defined potential fatigue at-risk structures (FARS): brainstem (BS), pituitary gland (PG), hypothalamus (HT), basal ganglia, internal capsule, pineal gland, sub-thalamic nuclei, thalamus, substantia nigra, and hippocampus (HC). Recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) were used to identify dose-volume effects associated with chronic fatigue. RESULTS: 56 pts formed the cohort. Thirty patients (54%) reported any fatigue per MDASI-HN-F. Thirty-three pts (59%) had any fatigue by CTC-AE. The maximum point doses (Dmax) for PG, BS, HC, and HT were numerically higher in patients with fatigue. Dmax and Dmean of the PG were significantly higher in patients with chronic fatigue, p ≤ 0.01. A dose-volume threshold of PG V52Gy ≥16% (Logworth 2.4, AUC 0.7) was identified on RPA, and potential sensitivity to the PG doses was observed in younger patients (< 53 years-old). CONCLUSION: A dose-fatigue relationship was identified for the pituitary gland, both patient-reported and observer ratings. We recommend limiting the Dmax of PG to

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6f8642aa84c107d08dfaa95fed608431