Potentiation of the Abscopal Effect by Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Patients

Background: A Phase III randomized controlled trial investigating the addition of modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) to chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer patients is being conducted in South Africa (Human Research Ethics Committee approval: M1704133; ClincialTrials.gov ID: NC...

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Main Authors: Carrie Anne Minnaar, Jeffrey Allan Kotzen, Olusegun Akinwale Ayeni, Mboyo-Di-Tamba Vangu, Ans Baeyens
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2020.00376/full
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spelling doaj-0d2f7e51098b497aa1e3f1fd814bf4e72020-11-25T02:50:25ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2020-03-011010.3389/fonc.2020.00376509362Potentiation of the Abscopal Effect by Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer PatientsCarrie Anne Minnaar0Jeffrey Allan Kotzen1Olusegun Akinwale Ayeni2Mboyo-Di-Tamba Vangu3Ans Baeyens4Ans Baeyens5Radiobiology, Department of Radiation Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaRadiation Oncology, Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, Johannesburg, South AfricaNuclear Medicine, Department of Radiation Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaNuclear Medicine, Department of Radiation Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaRadiobiology, Department of Radiation Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaRadiobiology, Department of Human Structure and Repair, Ghent University, Ghent, BelgiumBackground: A Phase III randomized controlled trial investigating the addition of modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) to chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer patients is being conducted in South Africa (Human Research Ethics Committee approval: M1704133; ClincialTrials.gov ID: NCT03332069). Two hundred and ten participants were randomized and 202 participants were eligible for six month local disease control evaluation. Screening 18F-FDG PET/CT scans were conducted and repeated at six months post-treatment. Significant improvement in local control was reported in the mEHT group and complete metabolic resolution (CMR) of extra-pelvic disease was noted in some participants. We report on an analysis of the participants with CMR of disease inside and outside the radiation field.Method: Participants were included in this analysis if nodes outside the treatment field (FDG-uptake SUV>2.5) were visualized on pre-treatment scans and if participants were evaluated by 18F-FDG PET/CT scans at six months post-treatment.Results: One hundred and eight participants (mEHT: HIV-positive n = 25, HIV-negative n = 29; Control Group: HIV-positive n = 26, HIV-negative n = 28) were eligible for analysis. There was a higher CMR of all disease inside and outside the radiation field in the mEHT Group: n = 13 [24.1%] than the control group: n = 3 [5.6%] (Chi squared, Fisher's exact: p = 0.013) with no significant difference in the extra-pelvic response to treatment between the HIV-positive and -negative participants of each group.Conclusion: The CMR of disease outside the radiation field at six months post-treatment provides evidence of an abscopal effect which was significantly associated with the addition of mEHT to treatment protocols. This finding is important as the combined synergistic use of radiotherapy with mEHT could broaden the scope of radiotherapy to include systemic disease.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2020.00376/fullmodulated electro-hyperthermiaabscopal effectradiotherapycervical cancerimmunomodulation
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Jeffrey Allan Kotzen
Olusegun Akinwale Ayeni
Mboyo-Di-Tamba Vangu
Ans Baeyens
Ans Baeyens
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Jeffrey Allan Kotzen
Olusegun Akinwale Ayeni
Mboyo-Di-Tamba Vangu
Ans Baeyens
Ans Baeyens
Potentiation of the Abscopal Effect by Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Patients
Frontiers in Oncology
modulated electro-hyperthermia
abscopal effect
radiotherapy
cervical cancer
immunomodulation
author_facet Carrie Anne Minnaar
Jeffrey Allan Kotzen
Olusegun Akinwale Ayeni
Mboyo-Di-Tamba Vangu
Ans Baeyens
Ans Baeyens
author_sort Carrie Anne Minnaar
title Potentiation of the Abscopal Effect by Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Patients
title_short Potentiation of the Abscopal Effect by Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Patients
title_full Potentiation of the Abscopal Effect by Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Patients
title_fullStr Potentiation of the Abscopal Effect by Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Patients
title_full_unstemmed Potentiation of the Abscopal Effect by Modulated Electro-Hyperthermia in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Patients
title_sort potentiation of the abscopal effect by modulated electro-hyperthermia in locally advanced cervical cancer patients
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Background: A Phase III randomized controlled trial investigating the addition of modulated electro-hyperthermia (mEHT) to chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer patients is being conducted in South Africa (Human Research Ethics Committee approval: M1704133; ClincialTrials.gov ID: NCT03332069). Two hundred and ten participants were randomized and 202 participants were eligible for six month local disease control evaluation. Screening 18F-FDG PET/CT scans were conducted and repeated at six months post-treatment. Significant improvement in local control was reported in the mEHT group and complete metabolic resolution (CMR) of extra-pelvic disease was noted in some participants. We report on an analysis of the participants with CMR of disease inside and outside the radiation field.Method: Participants were included in this analysis if nodes outside the treatment field (FDG-uptake SUV>2.5) were visualized on pre-treatment scans and if participants were evaluated by 18F-FDG PET/CT scans at six months post-treatment.Results: One hundred and eight participants (mEHT: HIV-positive n = 25, HIV-negative n = 29; Control Group: HIV-positive n = 26, HIV-negative n = 28) were eligible for analysis. There was a higher CMR of all disease inside and outside the radiation field in the mEHT Group: n = 13 [24.1%] than the control group: n = 3 [5.6%] (Chi squared, Fisher's exact: p = 0.013) with no significant difference in the extra-pelvic response to treatment between the HIV-positive and -negative participants of each group.Conclusion: The CMR of disease outside the radiation field at six months post-treatment provides evidence of an abscopal effect which was significantly associated with the addition of mEHT to treatment protocols. This finding is important as the combined synergistic use of radiotherapy with mEHT could broaden the scope of radiotherapy to include systemic disease.
topic modulated electro-hyperthermia
abscopal effect
radiotherapy
cervical cancer
immunomodulation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2020.00376/full
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