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Multicenter Study
. 2021 Oct;47(10):2609-2617.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejso.2021.05.004. Epub 2021 May 20.

Operating procedures for electrochemotherapy in bone metastases: Results from a multicenter prospective study on 102 patients

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Operating procedures for electrochemotherapy in bone metastases: Results from a multicenter prospective study on 102 patients

Laura Campanacci et al. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Introduction: Bone metastases are frequent in patients with cancer. Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a minimally invasive treatment. Preclinical and clinical studies supported the use of ECT in patients with metastatic bone disease (MBD). The purposes of this multicentre study are to confirm the safety and efficacy of ECT, and to identify appropriate operating procedures in different MBD conditions.

Materials and methods: 102 patients were treated in 11 Centres and recorded in the REINBONE registry (a shared database protected by security passwords): clinical and radiological information, ECT session, adverse events, response, quality of life indicators and duration of follow-up were registered.

Results: 105 ECT sessions were performed (one ECT session in 99 patients, two ECT sessions in 3 patients). 24 patients (23.5%) received a programmed intramedullary nail after ECT, during the same surgical procedure. Mean follow-up was 5.9 ± 5.1 months (range 1.5-52). The response to treatment by RECIST criteria was 40.4% objective responses, 50.6% stable disease and 9% progressive disease. According to PERCIST criteria the response was: 31.4% OR; 51.7% SD, 16.9% PD with no significant differences between the 2 criteria. Diagnosis of breast cancer and ECOG values 0-1 were significantly associated to objective response. A significant decrease in pain intensity and significant better quality of life was observed after ECT session at follow-up.

Conclusion: The results are encouraging on pain and tumour local control. ECT proved to be an effective and safe treatment for MBD and it should be considered as an alternative treatment as well as in combination with radiation therapy.

Keywords: Bone metastases; Electrochemotherapy (ECT); Metastatic bone disease (MBD); Pain control; Palliative care.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest with the trademarks included in the manuscript. All authors disclose no personal, financial or non-financial competing interests. Francesca de Terlizzi and Matteo Cadossi are IGEA employers. This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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