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An Effective Preoperative Three-Dimensional Radiotherapy Target Volume for Extremity Soft Tissue Sarcoma and the Effect of Margin Width on Local Control

Authors :
Thomas F. DeLaney
G. Petur Nielsen
Karen P. Doppke
David G. Kirsch
Dempsey S. Springfield
Sam S. Yoon
Joseph H. Schwab
Kevin A. Raskin
Jong Hyun Kung
John A. Wolfgang
Saveli Goldberg
Andrew E. Rosenberg
Yen-Lin Chen
Wendy Kobayashi
Mark C. Gebhardt
Bo Kyong Kim
Francis J. Hornicek
Source :
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 77:843-850
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

There is little information on the appropriate three-dimensional (3D) preoperative radiotherapy (XRT) volume for extremity soft-tissue sarcomas (STS). We retrospectively analyzed the pattern of local failure (LF) to help elucidate optimal field design.We analyzed the 56 patients who underwent computed tomography-planned XRT for Stage I to III extremity STS between June 2000 and December 2006. Clinical target volume (CTV) included the T1 post-gadolinium-defined gross tumor volume with 1- to 1.5-cm radial and 3.5-cm longitudinal margins. Planning target volume expansion was 5 to 7 mm, andor=95% of dose was delivered to the planning target volume. Preoperative XRT was 44 to 50.4 Gy (median, 50). Postoperative boost of 10 to 20 Gy was given to 12 patients (6 with positive and 6 with close margins).Follow-up ranged from 15 to 76 months (median, 41 months). The 5-year local control, freedom from distant metastasis, disease-free survival, and overall survival were 88.5%, 80.0%, 77.5% and 82.8%, respectively. Three patients (all with positive margin) experienced local failure (LF) as first relapse (2 isolated, 1 with distant failure), and 2 additional patients (all with margin1 mm) had late LF after distant metastasis. The LFs were within the CTV in 3 patients and within and also extending beyond the CTV in 2 patients.These target volume definitions appear to be appropriate for most patients. No local recurrences were observed with surgical marginsor=1 mm, and it appears that these may be adequate for patients with extremity STS treated with preoperative radiotherapy.

Details

ISSN :
03603016
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e21281064b73ef4cc15f6aaa008b6529
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2009.06.086