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Image-Guided Adaptive Brachytherapy (IGABT) for Primary Vaginal Cancer: Results of the International Multicenter RetroEMBRAVE Cohort Study

Henrike Westerveld    
Maximilian P. Schmid    
Remi A. Nout    
Cyrus Chargari    
Bradley R. Pieters    
Carien L. Creutzberg    
Alina Sturdza    
Jacob C. Lindegaard    
Zdenko van Kesteren    
Renaud Mazeron    
Nicole Nesvacil and Lars U. Fokdal    

Resumen

Primary vaginal cancer is a rare disease and, consequently, evidence about the outcome of treatment is scarce. The aim of our retrospective, observational multicenter study was to assess the oncological outcome of the nowadays standing treatment for vaginal cancer, namely radio(chemo)therapy, followed by image-guided adaptive brachytherapy (IGABT). Our study confirms the results of the earlier published small monocentric IGABT studies, showing a high local control with acceptable morbidity. Notably, patients with large (T3/T4) tumors especially seem to benefit from volumetric (3D) image-guided brachytherapy, as compared to two-dimensional-based radiotherapy. In addition, although interpreted with caution, as for cervical cancer, a higher dose seems to lead to better local control. These results should, however, be further investigated in a prospective trial.

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