Background: Radiotherapy is an effective treatment for the postoperative loco-regional recurrence of esophageal cancer; however, the optimal treatment field remains controversial. This study aims to evaluate the outcome of local field radiotherapy without elective nodal irradiation for postoperative loco-regional recurrence of esophageal cancer. Methods: We retrospectively investigated 35 patients treated for a postoperative loco-regional recurrence of esophageal cancer with local field radiotherapy between December 2008 and March 2016. The median irradiation dose was 60 Gy (range: 50-67.5 Gy). Thirty-one (88.6%) patients received concurrent chemotherapy. Results: The median follow-up period was 18 months (range: 5-94 months). The 2-year overall survival was 55.7%, with a median survival time of 29.9 months. In the univariate analysis, the maximal diameter ≤20mm (P = 0.0383), solitary lesion (P = 0.0352), and the complete remission after treatment (P = 0.00411) had a significantly better prognosis. A total of 27 of 35 patients (77.1%) had progressive disease (loco-regional failure [n = 9], distant metastasis [n = 7], and both loco-regional failure and distant metastasis [n = 11]). No patients had Grade 3 or greater mucositis. Conclusion: Local field radiotherapy is a considerable treatment option for postoperative locoregional recurrence of esophageal cancer.
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Kimoto, T., Yamazaki, H., Suzuki, G., Aibe, N., Masui, K., Tatekawa, K., … Yamada, K. (2017). Local field radiotherapy without elective nodal irradiation for postoperative loco-regional recurrence of esophageal cancer. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 47(9), 809–814. https://doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hyx092
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