Abstract
The intrinsic radiosensitivity of cervical carcinoma has been measured using a soft agar clonogenic assay. All patients received radical radiotherapy alone with a minimum of 2 years post-treatment follow-up. Only women with stage I, II and III disease were included in the analysis. Values for cell surviving fraction at 2 Gy (SF2) were obtained for 88 tumours with an assay success rate of 73%. The 53 patients alive and well at the time of analysis had tumours with a mean SF2 that was significantly lower than the value from the 22 patients with locoregional failure (P0.40, the median) had a significantly lower 3 year survival level than those with sensitive tumours (SF2 ≤ 0.40) (P = 0.002). Also the frequency of local recurrence was higher (P = 0.001) whether these were central (P = 0.009) or peripheral (P = 0.046). Cell surviving fraction at 3.5 Gy was obtained for 46 tumours and the 3 year patient survival rate was significantly higher for those with SF3.5 values less than the median (P = 0.043). There was, however, no difference in the level of local recurrence (P = 0.24). The ability to grow in culture was not associated with significantly poorer patient survival (P = 0.56) or failure to control the primary disease (P = 0.17). While high colony forming efficiencies were associated with an increased rate of local recurrence (P = 0.029) they did not predict for overall patient survival (P = 0.32). These data suggest that, for cervical carcinoma treated with radical radiotherapy, intrinsic radiosensitivity is important in determining treatment outcome. © 1993.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 819-823 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Journal | British Journal of Cancer |
| Volume | 68 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| Publication status | Published - Oct 1993 |
Keywords
- Adult
- Aged
- analysis
- ASSAY
- CANCER
- CARCINOMA
- Cervix Neoplasms
- culture
- DISEASE
- England
- Female
- FOLLOW-UP
- Human
- INTRINSIC RADIOSENSITIVITY
- Middle Age
- MORTALITY
- Neoplasm Recurrence,Local
- Neoplasm Staging
- pathology
- PATIENT
- PATIENT RESPONSE
- PREDICTION
- PROGNOSIS
- RADIATION
- Radiation Tolerance
- radiosensitivity
- RADIOTHERAPY
- Radiotherapy Dosage
- SF2
- Support,Non-U.S.Gov't
- SURVIVAL
- Survival Rate
- Treatment Outcome
- Tumor Stem Cell Assay