Neutron therapy in cervical cancer: Results of a phase III RTOG study

1986 
Abstract Between October 1976 and May 1984, 156 patients with locally advanced cervical cancer were entered into a Phase III trial with the participation of five institutions. Patients were randomly assigned to receive photons only (50 Gy in 25 fractions over 5 weeks plus intracavitary applications or external-beam boost) or mixed-beam radiotherapy (2 fractions a week of neutrons, 3 fractions a week of photons to a total RBE-adjusted dose of 50 Gy over 5 weeks plus intracavitary applications or external mixed-beam boost). Only patients with squamous carcinoma of FIGO Stages IIB, III, or IVA with negative para-aortic nodes on lymphangiogram were eligible. Ten patients were excluded from the analysis because of ineligibility or cancellation. Of the 146 patients analyzed, 80 were treated with mixed-beam radiotherapy and 55 with photons. Patients were grouped by stage and institution. The percentage of patients undergoing intracavitary applications was 50% on mixed beam and 75% on photons ( p p p
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