ESTRO 2020 Abstract book
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from International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. Remarkably, there are clear recommendations for the treatment of PCB. The most focus of PCB is to increase long-term outcome and quality of life. PO-1191 SIB-VMAT for DIL in prostate cancer: the preliminary result in acute toxicity and quality of life W. Sittiwong 1 , P. Dankulchai 1 1 Division of Radiation Oncology- Department of Radiology- Faculty of Medicine Siriraj hospital- Mahidol University, Radiology, Bangkok, Thailand Purpose or Objective The most common site of recurrence of prostate cancer after definite radiation therapy is the dominant intraprostatic lesion (DIL).This study aims to investigate the feasibility and the safety of definite volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) with simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) to DIL in patients with unfavorable intermediate to high risk prostate cancer. Material and Methods This is a prospective, uncontrolled clinical trial of SIB to DIL in patients with unfavorable intermediate to high risk prostate cancer. Patients were delivered definitive VMAT with the dose of 87.75 Gy (92 Gy α/β=3 EQD2) to DILs and the dose of 78 Gy to whole prostate gland in 39 fractions. All patients were implanted with three gold seeds and daily position verification based on implanted fiducial markers was performed by using in-room X-Ray based monitoring system (ExacTrac®). Treatment-related side effects in terms of acute GU and rectal toxicity were collected using the Common Toxicity Criteria for adverse event (CTCAE) version 5.0 during each follow-up visit. International Prostate Symptom Scores (IPSS) and quality of life (QOL) due to urinary symptoms in Thai language version were also collected at baseline before treatment and then each follow-up visit. Toxicity and patient reported outcomes were reported on maximum score at 4 weeks after completion of treatment. Results During December 2018 to September 2019, 17 patients who completed 39-fraction VMAT were included for the preliminary report on acute toxicity analysis. All patients were prescribed androgen deprivation therapy. The rates of grade 2 acute genitourinary (GU) toxicity were 35.3%. There was no acute ≥ grade 3 GU toxicity. There was one patient (5.8%) developed grade 3 acute rectal toxicity; whereas, no patient developed grade 2 acute rectal toxicity. Median IPSS at baseline before treatment was 6 (range, 1 to 14) and the mean changes in IPSS during the treatment was +5.94 points (range, 1 to 12). At 4 weeks after radiotherapy, the means changed in IPSS was +0.41 points (range, -8 to +8). For the IPSS-QOL scores, all patients had baseline QOL scores in pleasant range (score 0 or delighted to score 2 or mostly satisfied). During the treatment, 7 patients (50%) rated QOL scores in the unpleasant range (4 or mostly dissatisfied to 5 or unhappy). However, at 4 weeks after radiotherapy, the QOL scores decreased to be the same as the baseline scores in all patients.
Figure 1 The network visualization of co-authors from the 100 most cited articles according to the average published year
Figure 2 The network visualization of keywords from the 100 most cited articles according to the average published year Conclusion The bibliometric analysis presents a detailed list of the 100 most cited articles in PCB. The 100 most cited PCB articles come from nineteen journals, and nearly 50% of them are
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