Palliative Radiotherapy Trials for Bone Metastases: A Systematic Review
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre · University of Toronto
Abstract
The analysis includes all published reports from randomized trials comparing SF or MF schedules for the treatment of painful bone metastases with localized RT. A systematic review was performed using the random-effects model with Review Manager version 4.1 (Cochrane Collaboration, Oxford, UK). The odds ratio and 95% CI were calculated for each trial and presented in a forest plot.
A total of 16 randomized trials from 1986 onward were identified. For intention-to-treat patients, the overall response (OR) rates for pain were similar for SF at 1,468 (58%) of 2,513 patients and MF RT at 1,466 (59%) of 2,487 patients. The complete response (CR) rates for pain were 23% (545 of 2,375 patients) for SF and 24% (558 of 2,351 patients) for MF RT. No significant differences were found in response rates. Trends showing an increased risk for SF RT arm patients in terms of pathological fractures and spinal cord compressions were observed, but neither were statistically significant (P = .75 and P = .13, respectively). The likelihood of re-treatment was 2.5-fold higher (95% CI, 1.76 to 3.56) in SF RT arm patients (P
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.84
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
5- ECEdward ChowCorresponding
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto
- KHKristin Harris
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto
- GFGrace Fan
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto
- MTMay Tsao
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto
- WSW.M. Sze
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Randomized controlled trial
- Meta-analysis
- Radiation therapy
- Odds ratio
- Internal medicine
- Palliative care
- Forest plot