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Volume 3

Journal of Cancer Diagnosis

Cancer Diagnostics Conference 2018

August 15-16, 2018

August 15-16, 2018 Singapore

International Conference on Cancer Research & Diagnostics

&

16

th

Asia Pacific Biotechnology Congress

Joint Event on

Long-term efficacy and safety of stereotactic body radiation therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma refractory

or unsuitable for other therapeutic modalities

Sang Youn Hwang, Seon-Mi Lee, Ki-Jung Jeon, Jung Woo Im, Sang Bu Ahn, Eun Kyeong Ji, Cheol Won Choi and Gwang Mo Yang

Dongnam Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences, Republic of Korea

Aim:

The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term efficacy and safety of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) for the

naive or salvage treatment of inoperable Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) were unsuitable for other therapeutic options.

Method:

The authors reviewed the medical records of 58 patients that were treated by SBRT in our institution when they

had HCC without another standard treatment option or complete response of loco-regional therapy between August 2010

and October 2015. All patients SBRT dosages (24-60 Gy from two to eight fractions) were administered according to tumor

volume. Survival, response and toxicities were evaluated. Response evaluation was performed according to modified response

evaluation criteria for solid tumors.

Result:

11 patients were Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer A, 25 patients were Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer B, 22 patients

were Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer C stage. 50 patients had Child-Pugh Class A disease, 8 patients had Class B disease. 26

patients had macrovascular invasion (14 portal vein thrombosis, 4 hepatic vein thrombosis, 8 both venous thrombosis), 3

patients had bile duct invasion. The median greatest tumor dimension was 30 mm (range, 8-170 mm). 49 patients (84.5%)

achieved complete response (47 patients within 6 months and 2 patients between 6 and 12 months after complete SBRT), 4

patients (6.9%) had a partial response, 4 patients (6.9%) had stable disease and 1 (1.7%) patient had progression disease. Infield

local recurrence was observed in 7 patients (12.1%) and outfield intrahepatic failure was 29 patients (50%) and extrahepatic

metastasis was 14 patients (24.1%). The median Overall Survival (OS) was 23 months (range 3-60 months) and the median

Progression-Free Survival (PFS) was 7 months (range 1-43 months). Especially 29 patients (50%) have the median OS over

24 months and the median OS of 18 patients with median PFS over 12 months was 35 months (range 18-50 months). Three

patients (5.2%) experienced grade 3 gastrointestinal toxicity, 1 patients (1.7%) experienced grade 4 gastric ulcer perforation

and 4 patients (6.9%) experienced mild pneumonitis and 1 patient (1.7%) experienced burn requiring skin graft. Three patients

(5.2%) experienced grade 3 hepatotoxicity.

Conclusion:

Our study suggests that SBRT can be effective and safe modality that achieves promising rates of long-term local

control and survival in HCC refractory or unsuitable for other therapeutic options, even with vascular or bile duct invasion.

A further well controlled, large scaled study to reduce toxicity (especially gastrointestinal and pulmonary and hepatic toxicity)

is recommended.

Biography

Sang Youn Hwang is currently affiliated to the Department of Internal Medicine and Gastrointestinal Cancer Centre in Dongnam Institute of Radiological & Medical

Sciences, Republic of Korea.

mongmani@hanmail.net

Sang Youn Hwang et al., J Cancer Diagn 2018, Volume 3

DOI: 10.4172/2476-2253-C1-003