Pattern of practice for palliative radiotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma - a retrospective analysis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic hospital (2007-2012)

A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Medicine in the branch of Radiation Oncology Johannesburg, 2016 === Purpose: To assess the improvement in swallowing...

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Main Author: Naidoo, Sudeshen Manickum
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21383
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-213832019-05-11T03:40:24Z Pattern of practice for palliative radiotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma - a retrospective analysis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic hospital (2007-2012) Naidoo, Sudeshen Manickum Esophageal carcinoma Oesophageal Palliative radiation therapy A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Medicine in the branch of Radiation Oncology Johannesburg, 2016 Purpose: To assess the improvement in swallowing status, overall survival and treatment related complications in patients with Carcinoma of the Oesophagus treated with palliative radiotherapy. Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus who were treated for palliation from May 2007 to June 2012 at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (CMJAH) was done. Ninety- nine patients received palliative radiation therapy during this period, 63% were male and 37% female with a mean age of 60, 6 years. The predominant site of lesion was middle 3rd (56%) and 86, 9% of patients had lesions more than 5cm in length. Patients received palliative External beam irradiation (EBRT) with or without High dose rate brachytherapy (HDRBT) as per the CMJAH, Department of Radiation Oncology protocol. Results: There was an overall significant improvement in swallowing status (p<0,001). Eighty –four patients (85%) had an improvement in swallowing score after treatment. The effect of treatment was not significant in the relationship between the change in swallowing status and treatment group. Overall mean time to progression was 3, 7 months. The median overall survival was 7, 7 months. The type of treatment did not affect survival significantly, unadjusted (p=0, 31) or adjusted for prognostic parameters (age, sex, length of lesion, site of lesion, and pre-treatment swallowing status) (p=0.29). There were treatment related complications in 32% of cases, consisting of ulcerations (24%), tracheo- oesophageal fistula (5%) and strictures (3%). Conclusion: In patients with advanced squamous cell oesophageal carcinoma, palliative radiotherapy is an effective modality in improving a patient’s dysphagia and thus quality of life. MT2016 2016-11-03T11:59:06Z 2016-11-03T11:59:06Z 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21383 en application/pdf
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topic Esophageal carcinoma
Oesophageal
Palliative radiation therapy
spellingShingle Esophageal carcinoma
Oesophageal
Palliative radiation therapy
Naidoo, Sudeshen Manickum
Pattern of practice for palliative radiotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma - a retrospective analysis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic hospital (2007-2012)
description A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Medicine in the branch of Radiation Oncology Johannesburg, 2016 === Purpose: To assess the improvement in swallowing status, overall survival and treatment related complications in patients with Carcinoma of the Oesophagus treated with palliative radiotherapy. Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus who were treated for palliation from May 2007 to June 2012 at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (CMJAH) was done. Ninety- nine patients received palliative radiation therapy during this period, 63% were male and 37% female with a mean age of 60, 6 years. The predominant site of lesion was middle 3rd (56%) and 86, 9% of patients had lesions more than 5cm in length. Patients received palliative External beam irradiation (EBRT) with or without High dose rate brachytherapy (HDRBT) as per the CMJAH, Department of Radiation Oncology protocol. Results: There was an overall significant improvement in swallowing status (p<0,001). Eighty –four patients (85%) had an improvement in swallowing score after treatment. The effect of treatment was not significant in the relationship between the change in swallowing status and treatment group. Overall mean time to progression was 3, 7 months. The median overall survival was 7, 7 months. The type of treatment did not affect survival significantly, unadjusted (p=0, 31) or adjusted for prognostic parameters (age, sex, length of lesion, site of lesion, and pre-treatment swallowing status) (p=0.29). There were treatment related complications in 32% of cases, consisting of ulcerations (24%), tracheo- oesophageal fistula (5%) and strictures (3%). Conclusion: In patients with advanced squamous cell oesophageal carcinoma, palliative radiotherapy is an effective modality in improving a patient’s dysphagia and thus quality of life. === MT2016
author Naidoo, Sudeshen Manickum
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title Pattern of practice for palliative radiotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma - a retrospective analysis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic hospital (2007-2012)
title_short Pattern of practice for palliative radiotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma - a retrospective analysis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic hospital (2007-2012)
title_full Pattern of practice for palliative radiotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma - a retrospective analysis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic hospital (2007-2012)
title_fullStr Pattern of practice for palliative radiotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma - a retrospective analysis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic hospital (2007-2012)
title_full_unstemmed Pattern of practice for palliative radiotherapy in oesophageal carcinoma - a retrospective analysis at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg academic hospital (2007-2012)
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