Late toxicity following conventional radiotherapy for prostate cancer: Analysis of the EORTC trial 22863

Fatma Ataman, Alfredo Zurlo, Xavier Artignan, Geertjan van Tienhoven, Leo E. Blank, Padraig Warde, Jean B. Dubois, Wendy Jeanneret, Frans Keuppens, Jacques Bernier, Abraham Kuten, Laurence Collette, Marianne Pierart, Michel Bolla

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Abstract

Late toxicity and other serious adverse events (SAE) were analysed in the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) trial 22863. The study evaluated the value of adjuvant endocrine treatment for locally advanced prostate cancer treated with radiotherapy. From 1987 to 1995, 415 patients were randomised. There was long-term toxicity information for 377 patients (91%). Median age was 70 years (range 50-80 years). Median follow-up for late toxicity was 42 months (range 3-136 months). Toxicity was graded according to a modified Radiotherapy and Oncology Group (RTOG) scale. Other late SAE, that was not classified as severe treatment toxicity, but were still life-threatening, were also assessed. There were 72 patients with grade 2, 10 patients with grade 3 and 4 patients with grade 4 toxicity. There were 20 patients with other late SAE, who were grouped according to their relationship to treatment; likely related (n=1), unrelated (n=7) and not assessable(n=12). Although four treatment-related deaths (1%) occurred, grade 3 or 4 late complications were less than 5%. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1674-1681
JournalEuropean Journal of Cancer
Volume40
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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