Purpose: Introducing a radiobiological index based on early tumor regression during neo-adjuvant radio-chemotherapy (RCT, including oxaliplatin) of rectal adenocarcinoma and testing its discriminative power in predicting the tumor response. Methods: Seventy-four patients were treated with Helical Tomotherapy following an adaptive (ART) protocol (41.4 Gy/18 fr, 2.3 Gy/fr) delivering a simultaneous integrated boost on the residual tumor in the last 6 fractions up to 45.6 Gy. T2-weighted MRI were taken before (MRIpre) and at mid (MRImid) therapy and the corresponding tumor volumes were considered (Vpre,Vmid). The “Early Regression Index” (ERITCP=-ln[(1-(Vmid/Vpre))Vjavax.xml.bind.JAXBElement@67e74633]) was introduced and its discriminative power was assessed in terms of AUC, sensitivity/specificity, positive/negative predictive value (PPV/NPV). Two end-points were considered: (a) pathological complete response (pCR) or clinical complete response followed by watch-and-wait, (cCR); (b) limited response (residual vital cells (RVC) in the surgical specimen >10%). Results: Complete data were available for 65 patients: pCR, cCR and RVC >10% were 20, 2 and 19 respectively. The discriminative power of ERITCP was moderately high (AUC = 0.81/0.75 for /pCRorcCR/RVC >10% respectively, p < 0.0005). ERITCP was highly sensitive (86–89%) with very high NPV (90–94%). The discriminative power of ERITCP was confirmed on a subgroup of 44/65 patients when considering tumor volumes delineated by a skilled radiologist. Conclusion: A radiobiologically consistent index based on early regression showed high performances in predicting the pathological response after neo-adjuvant RCT for rectal cancer with relevant potentialities for ART/treatment customization.

A TCP-based early regression index predicts the pathological response in neo-adjuvant radio-chemotherapy of rectal cancer / C. Fiorino, C. Gumina, P. Passoni, A. Palmisano, S. Broggi, G.M. Cattaneo, A. Di Chiara, A. Esposito, M. Mori, R. Raso, M. Ronzoni, R. Rosati, N. Slim, F. De Cobelli, R. Calandrino, N.G. Di Muzio. - In: RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-8140. - 128:3(2018), pp. 564-568. [10.1016/j.radonc.2018.06.019]

A TCP-based early regression index predicts the pathological response in neo-adjuvant radio-chemotherapy of rectal cancer

M. Mori
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Formal Analysis
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2018

Abstract

Purpose: Introducing a radiobiological index based on early tumor regression during neo-adjuvant radio-chemotherapy (RCT, including oxaliplatin) of rectal adenocarcinoma and testing its discriminative power in predicting the tumor response. Methods: Seventy-four patients were treated with Helical Tomotherapy following an adaptive (ART) protocol (41.4 Gy/18 fr, 2.3 Gy/fr) delivering a simultaneous integrated boost on the residual tumor in the last 6 fractions up to 45.6 Gy. T2-weighted MRI were taken before (MRIpre) and at mid (MRImid) therapy and the corresponding tumor volumes were considered (Vpre,Vmid). The “Early Regression Index” (ERITCP=-ln[(1-(Vmid/Vpre))Vjavax.xml.bind.JAXBElement@67e74633]) was introduced and its discriminative power was assessed in terms of AUC, sensitivity/specificity, positive/negative predictive value (PPV/NPV). Two end-points were considered: (a) pathological complete response (pCR) or clinical complete response followed by watch-and-wait, (cCR); (b) limited response (residual vital cells (RVC) in the surgical specimen >10%). Results: Complete data were available for 65 patients: pCR, cCR and RVC >10% were 20, 2 and 19 respectively. The discriminative power of ERITCP was moderately high (AUC = 0.81/0.75 for /pCRorcCR/RVC >10% respectively, p < 0.0005). ERITCP was highly sensitive (86–89%) with very high NPV (90–94%). The discriminative power of ERITCP was confirmed on a subgroup of 44/65 patients when considering tumor volumes delineated by a skilled radiologist. Conclusion: A radiobiologically consistent index based on early regression showed high performances in predicting the pathological response after neo-adjuvant RCT for rectal cancer with relevant potentialities for ART/treatment customization.
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Adaptive radiotherapy; Magnetic resonance imaging; Modeling; Rectal cancer; Tumor control probability
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
2018
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568
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A TCP-based early regression index predicts the pathological response in neo-adjuvant radio-chemotherapy of rectal cancer / C. Fiorino, C. Gumina, P. Passoni, A. Palmisano, S. Broggi, G.M. Cattaneo, A. Di Chiara, A. Esposito, M. Mori, R. Raso, M. Ronzoni, R. Rosati, N. Slim, F. De Cobelli, R. Calandrino, N.G. Di Muzio. - In: RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-8140. - 128:3(2018), pp. 564-568. [10.1016/j.radonc.2018.06.019]
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