TY - JOUR
T1 - Outcomes of patients with anal cancer treated with definitive chemoradiation
T2 - A single centre experience
AU - Samar, Mirza Rameez
AU - Masood, Bakhtawar
AU - Zehra, Nida E.
AU - Munir, Tahir
AU - Soomro, Misbah Younus
AU - Hameed, Muhammad Arif
AU - Ali, Insia
AU - Rashid, Yasmin Abdul
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 ecancer Global Foundation. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background: Anal cancers are uncommon neoplasms that make up to <1% of all tumours globally. Concurrent chemoradiation remains the standard of care treatment for patients who present with non-metastatic anal squamous cell carcinomas (ASCCs). Methods: We aimed to evaluate the response rate and 2-year survival outcome of the definitive chemoradiation approach in patients with non-metastatic ASCCs of our population. We conducted a cross-sectional review of these patient populations who were treated and then followed after completion of treatment at our institute during the last 10 years. Results: A total of 17 patients were enrolled after fulfillment of the eligibility criteria. The responses were documented in 16 patients through magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography of the pelvis, done at 3 months of treatment completion. More than 80% of the patients had complete radiological responses. Among the surviving participants, the 2-year disease-free survival rate was found to be more than two-thirds. Approximately 20% of the study participants had disease recurrence during the subsequent clinic visits following treatment completion. Conclusion: This review emphasises the impact of definitive chemo-radiation in achieving radiological and clinical responses in patients with non-metastatic ASCCs. Moreover, to our knowledge, this is the first review to highlight anal cancer's incidence and characteristics in Pakistan.
AB - Background: Anal cancers are uncommon neoplasms that make up to <1% of all tumours globally. Concurrent chemoradiation remains the standard of care treatment for patients who present with non-metastatic anal squamous cell carcinomas (ASCCs). Methods: We aimed to evaluate the response rate and 2-year survival outcome of the definitive chemoradiation approach in patients with non-metastatic ASCCs of our population. We conducted a cross-sectional review of these patient populations who were treated and then followed after completion of treatment at our institute during the last 10 years. Results: A total of 17 patients were enrolled after fulfillment of the eligibility criteria. The responses were documented in 16 patients through magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography of the pelvis, done at 3 months of treatment completion. More than 80% of the patients had complete radiological responses. Among the surviving participants, the 2-year disease-free survival rate was found to be more than two-thirds. Approximately 20% of the study participants had disease recurrence during the subsequent clinic visits following treatment completion. Conclusion: This review emphasises the impact of definitive chemo-radiation in achieving radiological and clinical responses in patients with non-metastatic ASCCs. Moreover, to our knowledge, this is the first review to highlight anal cancer's incidence and characteristics in Pakistan.
KW - anal cancer
KW - definitive chemoradiation
KW - disease-free survival
KW - non-metastatic
KW - squamous cell carcinoma
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85184021032
U2 - 10.3332/ecancer.2024.1655
DO - 10.3332/ecancer.2024.1655
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184021032
SN - 1754-6605
VL - 18
JO - ecancermedicalscience
JF - ecancermedicalscience
M1 - 1655
ER -