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The Korean journal of gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe chi 2011-Nov

[An experience of cyberknife treatment in patients with advanced pancreaticobilliary malignancy].

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Yun Ho Jung
Hyun Sook Choi
Young Koog Cheon
Jong Ho Moon
Young Deok Cho
Ah Ram Chang
Jong Ho Won

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OBJECTIVE

CyberKnifeTM stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) has been thought as a promising treatment modality for inoperable or recurred pancreaticobiliary malignancies. But, clinical course of CyberKnifeTM treatment have not been established yet, so we report the experience of CyberKnifeTM treatment in 19 patients with recurred or advanced pancreaticobilliary malignancies.

METHODS

Between July 2008 and May 2009, 19 patients (gallbladder cancer 4, common bile duct cancer 5, and pancreatic cancer 10) with recurred (12) and advanced pancreaticobiliary cancer (7) underwent CyberKnifeTM treatment in Soonchunhyang University Hospital. Tumor size was evaluated at 1, 3, 6, 8 and every 3 months after SBRT.

RESULTS

The mean age was 60.2 years, and the mean size of target lesions was 28.1±1.30 mm. After CyberKnifeTM treatment, the average size of target lesions was decreased; 2.53±4.18 mm from months 0-1 in 19 patients, 2.47±4.7 mm from months 1-3 in 15 patients, 0.08±5.11 mm from months 3-6 in 12 patients. However, the average size of target lesions was increased 3.67±8.98 mm from months 6-8 in 6 patients. There were 2 cases of massive duodenal ulcer bleeding after CyberKnifeTM treatment, one of them expired due to ulcer bleeding. Also, other minor complications appeared such as 1 case of abdominal pain and 1 case of diarrhea.

CONCLUSIONS

CyberKnifeTM treatment seems to be effective in local control of pancreaticobiliary cancer, but we experienced serious complications. Further prospective studies will be needed for the proper evaluation of role of CyberknifeTM treatment in patients with advanced pancreaticobiliary malignancies.

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