urs in the elderly population, sometimes in an advanced stage, when intensive treatments are needed. Radiotherapy can achieve high response rates. We evaluated efficacy and tolerability of hypofractionated radiotherapy in a population of very elderly patients with locally advanced epithelial skin cancer. Patients and Methods: Two different hypofractionated schedules were administered (21 patients): 6 Gy in 10 bi-weekly fractions (13 lesions) and 5 Gy in 12 bi-weekly fractions (13 lesions). Median age at treatment was 88 years, life expectancy was ≤5 years in 90.5%. Results: The overall response rate was 96.1%, with 92.4% complete responses. All patients experienced an improvement of their symptoms and a reduction of pain and medication. The median overall survival time was 28 months (95% confidence interval=4.7-51.2 months). At the time of analysis, 52.3% of patients had died. Conclusion: Hypofractionated radiotherapy is an effective option of treatment, with low toxicity and optimal results, and can also be safely administered to these frail patients. Epithelial skin cancer is a common neoplasm. The me

Mono-and Bi-weekly hypofractionated radiation therapy for the treatment of epithelial skin cancer in very elderly patients / Valeriani, Maurizio; Nicosia, Luca; Agolli, Linda; Reverberi, Chiara; Galvagno, Emanuela; De Sanctis, Vitaliana; Minniti, Giuseppe; Carlesimo, Marta; Osti, Mattia F.. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - STAMPA. - 37:2(2017), pp. 825-830. [10.21873/anticanres.11384]

Mono-and Bi-weekly hypofractionated radiation therapy for the treatment of epithelial skin cancer in very elderly patients

Nicosia, Luca;Agolli, Linda;REVERBERI, CHIARA;GALVAGNO, EMANUELA;De Sanctis, Vitaliana;Minniti, Giuseppe;Carlesimo, Marta;Osti, Mattia F.
2017

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urs in the elderly population, sometimes in an advanced stage, when intensive treatments are needed. Radiotherapy can achieve high response rates. We evaluated efficacy and tolerability of hypofractionated radiotherapy in a population of very elderly patients with locally advanced epithelial skin cancer. Patients and Methods: Two different hypofractionated schedules were administered (21 patients): 6 Gy in 10 bi-weekly fractions (13 lesions) and 5 Gy in 12 bi-weekly fractions (13 lesions). Median age at treatment was 88 years, life expectancy was ≤5 years in 90.5%. Results: The overall response rate was 96.1%, with 92.4% complete responses. All patients experienced an improvement of their symptoms and a reduction of pain and medication. The median overall survival time was 28 months (95% confidence interval=4.7-51.2 months). At the time of analysis, 52.3% of patients had died. Conclusion: Hypofractionated radiotherapy is an effective option of treatment, with low toxicity and optimal results, and can also be safely administered to these frail patients. Epithelial skin cancer is a common neoplasm. The me
2017
Elderly patients; Epithelial skin cancer; Hypofractionation; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Carcinoma, Basal Cell; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell; Female; Frail Elderly; Humans; Kaplan-Meier Estimate; Male; Neoplasm Staging; Quality of Life; Radiotherapy Dosage; Skin Neoplasms; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Dose Hypofractionation; Oncology; Cancer Research
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Mono-and Bi-weekly hypofractionated radiation therapy for the treatment of epithelial skin cancer in very elderly patients / Valeriani, Maurizio; Nicosia, Luca; Agolli, Linda; Reverberi, Chiara; Galvagno, Emanuela; De Sanctis, Vitaliana; Minniti, Giuseppe; Carlesimo, Marta; Osti, Mattia F.. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - STAMPA. - 37:2(2017), pp. 825-830. [10.21873/anticanres.11384]
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