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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2007 Jul-Sep;12(3):389-94.

Quality of life and treatment related toxicity in 335 patients with locally advanced cervical carcinoma treated by two chemoradiation regimens

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Quality of life and treatment related toxicity in 335 patients with locally advanced cervical carcinoma treated by two chemoradiation regimens

V Nagy et al. J BUON. 2007 Jul-Sep.

Abstract

Purpose: Concomitant chemoradiotherapy (CT/RT) is the gold standard for advanced cervical carcinoma, but with frequent debates over treatment schedules and toxicity. This study compared 2 concomitant CT/RT regimens in terms of quality of life (QoL) and acute toxicity.

Patients and methods: Between March 2003 and March 2005, 335 patients with stage IIB-IIIB cervical carcinoma were evaluated in a randomized single-center phase III trial at the Oncology Institute Cluj-Napoca. Patients received concurrent CT/RT with cisplatin 20 mg/m(2), days 1-5, every 21 days (arm A, n=171) or 40 mg/m(2)/weekly (arm B, n=164). QoL was estimated using the EORTC QLQ-30, v.3.0 questionnaire and acute toxicity using the common toxicity criteria (CTC) v.2.0.

Results: Significant improvement of global health status (p <0.01) and a decrease in pain (p <0.01) was observed in arm A. In arm B fatigue increased (p=0.01) and role functioning diminished (p=0.05). In both arms depression, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea increased (p <0.05). Gastrointestinal toxicity was similar in both arms (76% vs. 77.5%). Hemoglobin drop was higher in arm B: 75% vs. 63% (p=0.02), while no differences were seen in leukocyte and platelet toxicity.

Conclusion: Concomitant CT/RT with cisplatin 20 mg/m(2) x 5 days every 21 days has better impact on patients' QoL and lower toxicity compared with the weekly chemotherapy regimen.

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