The influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 cases

Abstract Background The effect of radiotherapy, in particular the application of different multi-fraction schedules in the management of unstable spinal bone metastases (SBM), is incompletely understood. This study aims to compare the radiological response regarding various dose and fractionation sc...

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Main Authors: Tanja Sprave, Katharina Hees, Thomas Bruckner, Robert Foerster, Tilman Bostel, Ingmar Schlampp, Rami El Shafie, Nils Henrik Nicolay, Juergen Debus, Harald Rief
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Published: BMC 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-018-1082-2
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spelling doaj-3476c766d8564b4cbb19fe3f782dd2282020-11-25T00:09:02ZengBMCRadiation Oncology1748-717X2018-07-011311910.1186/s13014-018-1082-2The influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 casesTanja Sprave0Katharina Hees1Thomas Bruckner2Robert Foerster3Tilman Bostel4Ingmar Schlampp5Rami El Shafie6Nils Henrik Nicolay7Juergen Debus8Harald Rief9Department of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Medical Biometry, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Medical Biometry, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital HeidelbergDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University Hospital HeidelbergAbstract Background The effect of radiotherapy, in particular the application of different multi-fraction schedules in the management of unstable spinal bone metastases (SBM), is incompletely understood. This study aims to compare the radiological response regarding various dose and fractionation schedules of radiotherapy in the palliative treatment of SBM. Methods We retrospectively assessed 1047 patients with osteolytic SBM, treated with palliative radiotherapy at our department between 2000 and 2015. Lung cancer (40.2%), breast (16.7%) and renal cancer (15.2%) were the most common solid tumors in this study. Different common multi-fraction regimen (5x4Gy, 10x3Gy, 14 × 2.5Gy and 20x2Gy) were compared with regard to radiological response and recalcification at 3 and 6 months after radiotherapy. The Taneichi score was used for classification of osteolytic SBM. Results Median follow up was 6.3 months. The median overall survival (OS) in the short-course radiotherapy (SCR) group using less than 10 treatment fractions was 5.5 months vs. 9.5 months in the long-course radiotherapy (LCR) group using in excess of 10 fractions (log rank p < .0001). Overall survival (OS) in the SCR group after 3 and 6 months was 66.8 and 49.1%, respectively vs 80.9 and 61.5%, respectively in the LCR group. 17.6% (n = 54/306) and 31.1% (n = 89/286) of unstable SBM were classified as stable in the SCR group at 3 and 6 months post radiotherapy, respectively (p < .001 for both). In the LCR group, 24.1% (n = 28/116) and 34.2% (n = 38/111) of unstable SBM were stabilized after 3 and 6 months, respectively (p < .001 for both). Conclusions Our study shows no significant difference in stabilization achieving recalcification rates between multi-fraction schedules (SCR vs. LCR) in the palliative management of unstable SBM. Both groups with multi-fraction regimen demonstrate a stabilizing effect following 3 and 6 months after radiotherapy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-018-1082-2Bone metastasesStabilityFractionationPalliative radiotherapy
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author Tanja Sprave
Katharina Hees
Thomas Bruckner
Robert Foerster
Tilman Bostel
Ingmar Schlampp
Rami El Shafie
Nils Henrik Nicolay
Juergen Debus
Harald Rief
spellingShingle Tanja Sprave
Katharina Hees
Thomas Bruckner
Robert Foerster
Tilman Bostel
Ingmar Schlampp
Rami El Shafie
Nils Henrik Nicolay
Juergen Debus
Harald Rief
The influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 cases
Radiation Oncology
Bone metastases
Stability
Fractionation
Palliative radiotherapy
author_facet Tanja Sprave
Katharina Hees
Thomas Bruckner
Robert Foerster
Tilman Bostel
Ingmar Schlampp
Rami El Shafie
Nils Henrik Nicolay
Juergen Debus
Harald Rief
author_sort Tanja Sprave
title The influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 cases
title_short The influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 cases
title_full The influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 cases
title_fullStr The influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 cases
title_full_unstemmed The influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 cases
title_sort influence of fractionated radiotherapy on the stability of spinal bone metastases: a retrospective analysis from 1047 cases
publisher BMC
series Radiation Oncology
issn 1748-717X
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background The effect of radiotherapy, in particular the application of different multi-fraction schedules in the management of unstable spinal bone metastases (SBM), is incompletely understood. This study aims to compare the radiological response regarding various dose and fractionation schedules of radiotherapy in the palliative treatment of SBM. Methods We retrospectively assessed 1047 patients with osteolytic SBM, treated with palliative radiotherapy at our department between 2000 and 2015. Lung cancer (40.2%), breast (16.7%) and renal cancer (15.2%) were the most common solid tumors in this study. Different common multi-fraction regimen (5x4Gy, 10x3Gy, 14 × 2.5Gy and 20x2Gy) were compared with regard to radiological response and recalcification at 3 and 6 months after radiotherapy. The Taneichi score was used for classification of osteolytic SBM. Results Median follow up was 6.3 months. The median overall survival (OS) in the short-course radiotherapy (SCR) group using less than 10 treatment fractions was 5.5 months vs. 9.5 months in the long-course radiotherapy (LCR) group using in excess of 10 fractions (log rank p < .0001). Overall survival (OS) in the SCR group after 3 and 6 months was 66.8 and 49.1%, respectively vs 80.9 and 61.5%, respectively in the LCR group. 17.6% (n = 54/306) and 31.1% (n = 89/286) of unstable SBM were classified as stable in the SCR group at 3 and 6 months post radiotherapy, respectively (p < .001 for both). In the LCR group, 24.1% (n = 28/116) and 34.2% (n = 38/111) of unstable SBM were stabilized after 3 and 6 months, respectively (p < .001 for both). Conclusions Our study shows no significant difference in stabilization achieving recalcification rates between multi-fraction schedules (SCR vs. LCR) in the palliative management of unstable SBM. Both groups with multi-fraction regimen demonstrate a stabilizing effect following 3 and 6 months after radiotherapy.
topic Bone metastases
Stability
Fractionation
Palliative radiotherapy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-018-1082-2
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