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Int J Clin Oncol ; 24(11): 1490-1497, 2019 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31280398

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical outcome of combination of carbon-ion radiotherapy with separation surgery (CIRT-SS) in patients with primary spinal/paraspinal sarcoma (PSPS) and epidural spinal cord compression (ESCC). METHODS: CIRT-SS was performed in 11 consecutive patients. Patients treated in the primary and salvage settings were categorized into Group A (n = 8) and Group B (n = 3), respectively. Clinical results and imaging findings were collected, with a particular focus on ESCC grade, treatment-associated adverse events (AEs), and the locoregional control (LRC) rate and overall survival (OS). RESULTS: The median follow-up period from the start of CIRT-SS was 25 months (7-57 months). ESCC was improved by SS in all cases. No patients exhibited radiation-induced myelopathy (RIM), but three developed Grade 3 vertebral compression fracture (VCF) during follow-up. Locoregional recurrences were observed in four patients [Group A: 1 (12.5%), Group B: 3 (100%)]. Over the entire follow-up period, three patients developed distant metastases and two patients died. The 2-year LRC rate and OS were 70% and 80%, respectively. CONCLUSION: CIRT-SS in the primary setting achieved acceptable LRC and OS without RIM in patients with PSPS and with ESCC. VCF was the most frequent AE associated with CIRT-SS.


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Heavy Ion Radiotherapy/adverse effects , Sarcoma/radiotherapy , Sarcoma/surgery , Spinal Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Spinal Neoplasms/surgery , Adult , Aged , Female , Fractures, Compression , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/etiology , Salvage Therapy , Sarcoma/mortality , Spinal Cord Compression/etiology , Spinal Fractures/etiology , Spinal Neoplasms/mortality , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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