Multi-Institutional Phase I/II Trial of Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Lung Metastases
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis · University of Colorado Denver
Abstract
Thirty-eight patients with 63 lesions were enrolled and treated at three participating institutions. Seventy-one percent had received at least one prior systemic regimen for metastatic disease and 34% had received at least two prior regimens (range, zero to five). Two patients had local recurrence after prior surgical resection. There was no grade 4 toxicity. The incidence of any grade 3 toxicity was 8% (three of 38). Symptomatic pneumonitis occurred in one patient (2.6%). Fifty lesions were assessable for local control. Median follow-up for assessable lesions was 15.4 months (range, 6 to 48 months). The median gross tumor volume was 4.2 mL (range, 0.2 to 52.3 mL). Actuarial local control at one and two years after SBRT was 100% and 96%, respectively. Local progression occurred in one patient, 13 months after SBRT. Median survival was 19 months.
This multi-institutional phase I/II trial demonstrates that high-dose SBRT is safe and effective for the treatment of patients with one to three lung metastases.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 32.35
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 35
Authors
10- KEKyle E. RusthovenCorresponding
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, University of Colorado Denver
- BDBrian D. Kavanagh
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, University of Colorado Denver
- SHStuart H. Burri
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, University of Colorado Denver
- CCChanghu Chen
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, University of Colorado Denver
- HRHiginia R. Cárdenes
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, University of Colorado Denver
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Lung
- Radiation therapy
- Stereotactic radiation therapy
- Stereotactic radiotherapy
- Radiosurgery
- Oncology
- Clinical trial
- Good health and well-being