Rationality of the international guideline’s recommendation regarding selective coverage of level Ib in clinical target volume with nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Results from a real-world series

Radiotherapy and Oncology(2021)

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Abstract

Abstract

Background and purpose

To investigate the feasibility of level Ib sparing in selected nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients during intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) based on the International Guideline.

Patients and Materials

Patients with histologically-proven NPC who received definitive IMRT at our group were candidates for this analysis. Other eligibility criteria for analysis were designed according to the recommendation of International Guideline for selective coverage of level Ib. Survival outcomes focused on regional recurrence-free survival (RRFS) and level Ib recurrence rate were analyzed.

Results

A total of 450 patients were included, 60 of them received level Ib-covering IMRT due to the first three principles of the International Guideline according to our protocol. Of note, patients with level Ib involvement would receive ultrasound guided puncture, only those with positive pathological results would undergo level Ib-covering IMRT. For the remaining 390 patients who only fulfilled the last two criteria and/or level Ib involvement with negative pathological results, level Ib-sparing IMRT was delivered, with a median follow-up time of 112 months (range 6 to 194 months), reported 5- and 10-year RRFS were 95.4% and 92.9%, respectively. Twenty-two patients occurred regional recurrence at censorship (median 44.5 months), only 4(4/390, 1.03%) were recorded as level Ib recurrence.

Conclusion

Level Ib-sparing IMRT should be safe and feasible for patients who only had level II involvement with ECE, and/or had a MAD of greater than 2 cm in level II, and/or level Ib involvement with negative pathological results. Further well-designed multi-center prospective trials should be conducted.
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nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients,radiation therapy,intensity-modulated
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