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Correlation Between the Transient Elevation of Peripheral Eosinophil Count During Radiotherapy and Acute Diarrhea

Authors :
Daisuke Eino
Kazunori Tanaka
Yutaka Ueda
Eiji Kobayashi
Kenjiro Sawada
Tadashi Kimura
Fumiaki Isohashi
Takako Kobayashi
Takuji Tomimatsu
Kazuhiko Ogawa
Source :
Cancer Diagn Progn
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Anticancer Research USA Inc., 2021.

Abstract

Background/Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the association between the change in peripheral eosinophil count during postoperative pelvic radiotherapy and gastrointestinal (GI) toxicities in patients with cervical cancer. Patients and Methods: The medical records of 163 patients with cervical cancer who underwent postoperative concurrent chemoradiotherapy between 2000 and 2016 were analyzed. Results: Among the peripheral blood cell counts, transient elevation of the eosinophil count was observed during radiotherapy. Of the 163 patients, 117 developed grade ≥2 diarrhea during radiotherapy, and 25 patients developed grade ≥2 late GI toxicities. In multivariate analysis, the maximum eosinophil count and age emerged as independent predictors of grade ≥2 acute diarrhea during radiotherapy, while bowel bag V40 Gy and age were predictive of grade ≥2 late GI toxicities. Conclusion: Early detection of transient elevation of eosinophil may facilitate early treatment of acute diarrhea during radiotherapy.

Details

ISSN :
27327787
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Diagnosis & Prognosis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7818d573a607dff4622673221de224a8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21873/cdp.10044