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Pelvic insufficiency fractures after intensity modulated radiation therapy combined with chemotherapy for cervix carcinoma: Incidence and impact of bone mineral density
Document Type
article
Source
Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology, Vol 41, Iss , Pp 100650- (2023)
Subject
Pelvic Insufficiency Fractures
Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy
Locally advanced cervical cancer
Bone Mineral Density
Predictive factors
Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine
R895-920
Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
RC254-282
Language
English
ISSN
2405-6308
Abstract
Background and Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and predictive factors of Pelvic Insufficiency Fractures (PIFs) occurring after Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) combined with chemotherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer (CC). Material and methods: Medical records of patients receiving radio-chemotherapy with IMRT between 2010 and 2020 for advanced CC were reviewed. PIFs were detected during follow-up on pelvic Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) or Computed Tomography (CT). The cumulative incidence rate of PIFs and its confidence interval were calculated at 2 and 5 years of follow-up. Pre-therapeutic Bone Mineral Density (BMD) (g/cm3) was evaluated on CT simulation for sacrum and the fourth lumbar (L4) vertebrae. Sacrum dosimetric parameters (V30Gy, V40Gy, D50%, Dmean) were analyzed. Results: 136 patients were included. The median follow-up was 4.4 years. Median dose of D50% and V40Gy sacrum were 35.2 Gy (20.6–46.4) and 32.2% (7.2–73.4) respectively. The 2-year and 5-year cumulative incidence rates were 15.7% (95% CI: 9.88–22.71) and 22% (95% CI: 14.58–30.45) respectively. Median time interval between RT completion and PIFs’ detection was 11.5 months (IQR: 7.4–22.3). Univariate analysis showed that older age (p