Subjective and objective evaluation of response to radiotherapy after different radiotherapy dose - fraction schemes in osteolytic bone metastases
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Original Article
VOLUME: 52 ISSUE: 1
P: 93 - 102
2019

Subjective and objective evaluation of response to radiotherapy after different radiotherapy dose - fraction schemes in osteolytic bone metastases

Acta Haematol Oncol Turc 2019;52(1):93-102
1. SBU Dr. Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital, Department Of Radiation Oncology Ankara
2. Department of Radiation Oncology, Gazi University Medical Faculty, Ankara
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Received Date: 2019-01-05T18:56:01
Accepted Date: 2019-04-09T13:37:50
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Thirty - four patients with osteolytic bone metastasis were included in the study to evaluate bone mineral density and pain response in terms of treatment response after two different 10fr × 3 Gy and 5fr × 4 Gy dose-fraction schemes.

METHODS

18 of the patients have taken 10fr×3 Gy and 16 of them have taken 5fr×4 Gy radiotherapy treatment. Having taken the patient’s self evaluation as basis in the pain tratment efficiency; the pain intensity is evaluated with respect to VAS pain scale from 1st day to 15 day daily, and finally at 45th day. BMD is measured with DXA (dual energy X-ray absorptiometry) two times; before treatment and after 6 months.

RESULTS

Even though there is a significant statistical decrease in the two different dose-fraction treatment with respect to time, no difference is found between the two groups (p=0.387). It is evaluated that BMD has a 23.4% increase in the 10fr×3Gy dose-fraction treatment group (p<0.0001); where it has a 19.9% increase in the 5fr×4 Gy dose-fraction treatment group (p<0.0001). There is not a significant difference with respect to treatment response between the two dose-fraction treatment groups.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

No predominance is found with respect to pain response and BMD between 10fr×3 Gy and 5fr×4 Gy dose-fraction treatment groups. Bone mineral density measurements locally indicates radiotherapy response more precisely.

Keywords:
Bone mineral densitometry, bone metastases, palliative radiotherapy, fractionation, pain