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International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics 1994-Dec

Radiotherapy in the management of epidemic Kaposi's sarcoma.

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P Piedbois
H Frikha
L Martin
E Levy
E Haddad
J P Le Bourgeois

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Abstrakti

OBJECTIVE

This study is presented to help define the role of radiotherapy in the management of epidemic Kaposi's sarcoma.

METHODS

Between June 1986 and June 1993, we treated 453 patients who had acquired immunodeficiency syndrome related Kaposi's sarcoma. Two hundred fifty-two patients (55.6%) had received previous treatment for their Kaposi's sarcoma: 228 (55.3%) with interferon, and 116 (25.6%) with Vinblastine. Depending on both tumour size and location, patients were treated with extended cutaneous irradiation using 4 MeV electron beam energy and/or localized irradiation using 45-100 kV x-ray (cutaneous lesions), or 4 MV x-ray (oral tumours). A total of 5015 courses of radiation therapy was given. The intention of the treatment was closely linked to the anatomic sites. Multiple courses of treatment ranging from 10 to 20 Gy (2.5 Gy/fraction, 4 times/week) were used for Kaposi's sarcoma involving conjunctiva (n = 32 treatments), eyelids (n = 306), lips (n = 170), hands (n = 208), feet (n = 417), penis (n = 131), oral mucosa (n = 43), and anal region (n = 5). A second group including other cutaneous sites (face, trunk, limbs) was treated with a dose of 30 Gy (20 Gy in 2 weeks followed by 2 weeks rest and then a second series of 10 Gy in 1 week).

RESULTS

For the first group, tolerance was generally good excluding oral cavity irradiation, with an effective palliation of symptoms (87.8% overall rate of objective responses); an enhanced mucosal reactions was noted in patients receiving oropharyngeal irradiation. For the second group, a complete regression rate of 85% was observed; tolerance was acceptable: complications were severe epidermitis with skin ulceration (5%), exsudative epidermitis (26%), dry epidermitis (60%), and varying degrees of erythema (9%). There was a significant correlation between risk of recurrence (overall recurrence rate of 71% after an average of 7.5 months) and occurrence of opportunistic infections: 85% of recurrences appeared concomitantly with accelerated course of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

CONCLUSIONS

We conclude that radiotherapy is an efficient treatment for epidemic Kaposi's sarcoma (EKS): doses of 15.2 Gy for oral lesions and 20 Gy for lesions involving conjunctiva, eyelids, lips, hands, feet, penis, and anal region were sufficient to produce shrinkage of the tumour and good palliation of symptoms. For the other cutaneous sites, 30 Gy local field irradiation could be safely given with better short-term response. Prophylactic measures with antifungal treatment should be systematically associated with oropharyngeal irradiation, to improve tolerance to the treatment.

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