International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics
Volume 78, Issue 1 , Pages 11-18, 1 September 2010

A Prospective Phase III Randomized Trial of Hypofractionation Versus Conventional Fractionation in Patients With High-Risk Prostate Cancer

  • Giorgio Arcangeli, M.D.

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    • Department of Radiotherapy, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to: Arcangeli Giorgio, M.D., Department of Radiotherapy, Regina Elena Cancer Institute, via Elio Chianesi 53, 00144 Rome, Italy. Tel: (+39) 06-52666131; Fax: (+39) 06-52665667
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  • Biancamaria Saracino, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiotherapy, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
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  • Sara Gomellini, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiotherapy, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
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  • Maria Grazia Petrongari, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiotherapy, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
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  • Stefano Arcangeli, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiotherapy, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
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  • Steno Sentinelli, M.D.

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    • Department of Pathology, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
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  • Simona Marzi, Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Medical Physics and Expert System, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
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  • Valeria Landoni, Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Medical Physics and Expert System, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy
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  • Jack Fowler, D.Sc., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Emeritus Departments of Human Oncology and Medical Physics, Medical School of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
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  • Lidia Strigari, Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Laboratory of Medical Physics and Expert System, Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, Rome, Italy

Received 8 May 2009; received in revised form 1 July 2009; accepted 15 July 2009. published online 04 January 2010.

Purpose

To compare the toxicity and efficacy of hypofractionated (62 Gy/20 fractions/5 weeks, 4 fractions per week) vs. conventional fractionation radiotherapy (80 Gy/40 fractions/8 weeks) in patients with high-risk prostate cancer.

Methods and Materials

From January 2003 to December 2007, 168 patients were randomized to receive either hypofractionated or conventional fractionated schedules of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy to the prostate and seminal vesicles. All patients received a 9-month course of total androgen deprivation (TAD), and radiotherapy started 2 months thereafter.

Results

The median (range) follow-up was 32 (8–66) and 35 (7–64) months in the hypofractionation and conventional fractionation arms, respectively. No difference was found for late toxicity between the two treatment groups, with 3-year Grade 2 rates of 17% and 16% for gastrointestinal and 14% and 11% for genitourinary in the hypofractionation and conventional fractionation groups, respectively. The 3-year freedom from biochemical failure (FFBF) rates were 87% and 79% in the hypofractionation and conventional fractionation groups, respectively (p = 0.035). The 3-year FFBF rates in patients at a very high risk (i.e., pretreatment prostate-specific antigen (iPSA) >20 ng/mL, Gleason score ≥8, or T ≥2c), were 88% and 76% (p = 0.014) in the former and latter arm, respectively. The multivariate Cox analysis confirmed fractionation, iPSA, and Gleason score as significant prognostic factors.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that late toxicity is equivalent between the two treatment groups and that the hypofractionated schedule used in this trial is superior to the conventional fractionation in terms of FFBF.

Prostate tumors, Conventional fractionation, Freedom from biochemical failure, High-risk disease, Hypofractionated schedule, Toxicity

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 Conflict of interest: none.

PII: S0360-3016(09)02795-3

doi:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2009.07.1691

International Journal of Radiation Oncology * Biology * Physics
Volume 78, Issue 1 , Pages 11-18, 1 September 2010