Management of locally advanced anal canal carcinoma with intensity-modulated radiotherapy and concurrent chemotherapy

AbstractThe best curative option for locally advanced (stages II –III) squamous-cell carcinomas of the anal canal (SCCAC) is concurrent chemo-radiotherapy delivering 36–45 Gy to the prophylactic planning target volume with an additional boost of 14–20 Gy to the gross tumor volume with or without a gap-period between these two sequences. Although 3-dimensi onal conformal radiotherapy led to suboptimal tumor coverage because of field junctions, this modality remains a standard of care. Recently, intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) techniques improved tumor coverage while decreasing doses delivered to organs at risk. Sparing healthy tissues results in fewer severe acute toxicities. Consequently, IMRT could potentially avoid a gap-period that may increase the risk of local failure. Furthermore, these modalities reduce severe late toxicities of the gastrointestinal tract as well as better functional conservation of anorectal sphincter. This repo rt aims to critically review contemporary trends in the management of locally advanced SCCAC using IMRT and concurrent chemotherapy.
Source: Medical Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research