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Radiotherapy Versus Inguinofemoral Lymphadenectomy as Treatment for Vulvar Cancer Patients With Micrometastases in the Sentinel Node : Results of GROINSS-V II

Authors :
Oonk, Maaike H. M.
Slomovitz, Brian
Baldwin, Peter J. W.
van Doorn, Helena C.
van der Velden, Jacobus
de Hullu, Joanne A.
Gaarenstroom, Katja N.
Slangen, Brigitte F. M.
Vergote, Ignace
Brannstrom, Mats
van Dorst, Eleonora B. L.
van Driel, Willemien J.
Hermans, Ralph H.
Nunns, David
Widschwendter, Martin
Nugent, David
Holland, Cathrine M.
Sharma, Aarti
DiSilvestro, Paul A.
Mannel, Robert
Boll, Dorry
Cibula, David
Covens, Al
Provencher, Diane
Runnebaum, Ingo B.
Luesley, David
Ellis, Patricia
Duncan, Timothy J.
Tjiong, Ming Y.
Cruickshank, Derek J.
Kjölhede, Preben
Levenback, Charles F.
Bouda, Jiri
Kieser, Katharina E.
Palle, Connie
Spirtos, Nicola M.
OMalley, David M.
Leitao, Mario M.
Geller, Melissa A.
Dhar, Kalyan
Asher, Viren
Tamussino, Karl
Tobias, Daniel H.
Borgfeldt, Christer
Lea, Jayanthi S.
Bailey, Jo
Lood, Margareta
Eyjolfsdottir, Brynhildur
Attard-Montalto, Stephen
Tewari, Krishnansu S.
Manchanda, Ranjit
Jensen, Pernille T.
Persson, Par
Van Le, Linda
Putter, Hein
de Bock, Geertruida H.
Monk, Bradley J.
Creutzberg, Carien L.
van der Zee, Ate G. J.
Oonk, Maaike H. M.
Slomovitz, Brian
Baldwin, Peter J. W.
van Doorn, Helena C.
van der Velden, Jacobus
de Hullu, Joanne A.
Gaarenstroom, Katja N.
Slangen, Brigitte F. M.
Vergote, Ignace
Brannstrom, Mats
van Dorst, Eleonora B. L.
van Driel, Willemien J.
Hermans, Ralph H.
Nunns, David
Widschwendter, Martin
Nugent, David
Holland, Cathrine M.
Sharma, Aarti
DiSilvestro, Paul A.
Mannel, Robert
Boll, Dorry
Cibula, David
Covens, Al
Provencher, Diane
Runnebaum, Ingo B.
Luesley, David
Ellis, Patricia
Duncan, Timothy J.
Tjiong, Ming Y.
Cruickshank, Derek J.
Kjölhede, Preben
Levenback, Charles F.
Bouda, Jiri
Kieser, Katharina E.
Palle, Connie
Spirtos, Nicola M.
OMalley, David M.
Leitao, Mario M.
Geller, Melissa A.
Dhar, Kalyan
Asher, Viren
Tamussino, Karl
Tobias, Daniel H.
Borgfeldt, Christer
Lea, Jayanthi S.
Bailey, Jo
Lood, Margareta
Eyjolfsdottir, Brynhildur
Attard-Montalto, Stephen
Tewari, Krishnansu S.
Manchanda, Ranjit
Jensen, Pernille T.
Persson, Par
Van Le, Linda
Putter, Hein
de Bock, Geertruida H.
Monk, Bradley J.
Creutzberg, Carien L.
van der Zee, Ate G. J.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

PURPOSE The Groningen International Study on Sentinel nodes in Vulvar cancer (GROINSS-V)-II investigated whether inguinofemoral radiotherapy is a safe alternative to inguinofemoral lymphadenectomy (IFL) in vulvar cancer patients with a metastatic sentinel node (SN). METHODS GROINSS-V-II was a prospective multicenter phase-II single-arm treatment trial, including patients with early-stage vulvar cancer (diameter < 4 cm) without signs of lymph node involvement at imaging, who had primary surgical treatment (local excision with SN biopsy). Where the SN was involved (metastasis of any size), inguinofemoral radiotherapy was given (50 Gy). The primary end point was isolated groin recurrence rate at 24 months. Stopping rules were defined for the occurrence of groin recurrences. RESULTS From December 2005 until October 2016, 1,535 eligible patients were registered. The SN showed metastasis in 322 (21.0%) patients. In June 2010, with 91 SN-positive patients included, the stopping rule was activated because the isolated groin recurrence rate in this group went above our predefined threshold. Among 10 patients with an isolated groin recurrence, nine had SN metastases > 2 mm and/or extracapsular spread. The protocol was amended so that those with SN macrometastases (> 2 mm) underwent standard of care (IFL), whereas patients with SN micrometastases (<= 2 mm) continued to receive inguinofemoral radiotherapy. Among 160 patients with SN micrometastases, 126 received inguinofemoral radiotherapy, with an ipsilateral isolated groin recurrence rate at 2 years of 1.6%. Among 162 patients with SN macrometastases, the isolated groin recurrence rate at 2 years was 22% in those who underwent radiotherapy, and 6.9% in those who underwent IFL (P = .011). Treatment-related morbidity after radiotherapy was less frequent compared with IFL. CONCLUSION Inguinofemoral radiotherapy is a safe alternative for IFL in patients with SN micrometastases, with minimal morbidity.<br />Funding Agencies|Dutch Cancer Society (KWF Kankerbestrijding)KWF Kankerbestrijding; NRG Oncology

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OAIster
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1306513419
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1200.JCO.21.00006