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Title: Radiotherapy alone and chemoirradiation in recurrent squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva. Author: Raffetto N, Tombolini V, Santarelli M, Valeriani M, Galla DA, Enrici RM. Journal: Anticancer Res; 2003; 23(3C):3105-8. PubMed ID: 12926170. Abstract: AIM: To evaluate the role of radiotherapy alone or combined with chemotherapy in the treatment of recurrent vulvar cancer, emphasising the prognostic factors and outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty women with loco-regional recurrence of vulvar carcinoma were retrospectively reviewed. Eleven patients were managed with a combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, seven out of these with concomitant radio-chemotherapy and four with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy. Nine patients were submitted to radiotherapy alone. The total dose of radiation therapy ranged from 30 Gy to 70 Gy. RESULTS: The median follow-up was 6 months (range 2-70 months). The 5-year overall and disease-free survival for the entire cohort was 20%. The outcomes included 6 complete response (CR), 10 partial response (PR) and 4 no change (NC). Patients with one site of recurrence and size of lesion < or = 3 cm were long survivors and disease-free at 5 years; all these women received a total dose of radiation therapy > or = 6480 cGy. CONCLUSION: We emphasize the importance of the number, site and diameter of recurrences as prognostic indicators; the outcomes of these patients were also affected by the total dose of radiation therapy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]