MRI-guided adaptive brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer (EMBRACE-I): a multicentre prospective cohort study

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2021-04

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Pötter, Richard
Tanderup, Kari
Schmid, Maximilian Paul
Jurgenliemk-Schulz, Ina M.ISNI 0000000396650739
Haie-Meder, Christine
Fokdal, Lars Ulrik
Sturdza, Alina Emiliana
Hoskin, Peter
Mahantshetty, Umesh
Segedin, Barbara

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Abstract

Background: The concept of the use of MRI for image-guided adaptive brachytherapy (IGABT) in locally advanced cervical cancer was introduced 20 years ago. Here, we report on EMBRACE-I, which aimed to evaluate local tumour control and morbidity after chemoradiotherapy and MRI-based IGABT. Methods: EMBRACE-I was a prospective, observational, multicentre cohort study. Data from patients from 24 centres in Europe, Asia, and North America were prospectively collected. The inclusion criteria were patients older than 18 years, with biopsy-proven squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, or adenosquamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix, The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage IB–IVA disease or FIGO stage IVB disease restricted to paraaortic lymph metastasis below the L1–L2 interspace, suitable for curative treatment. Treatment consisted of chemoradiotherapy (weekly intravenous cisplatin 40 mg/m2, 5–6 cycles, 1 day per cycle, plus 45–50 Gy external-beam radiotherapy delivered in 1·8–2 Gy fractions) followed by MRI-based IGABT. The MRI-based IGABT target volume definition and dose reporting was according to Groupe Européen de Curiethérapie European Society for Radiation Oncology recommendations. IGABT dose prescription was open according to institutional practice. Local control and late morbidity were selected as primary endpoints in all patients available for analysis. The study was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT00920920. Findings: Patient accrual began on July 30, 2008, and closed on Dec 29, 2015. A total of 1416 patients were registered in the database. After exclusion for not meeting patient selection criteria before treatment, being registered but not entered in the database, meeting the exclusion criteria, and being falsely excluded, data from 1341 patients were available for analysis of disease and data from 1251 patients were available for assessment of morbidity outcome. MRI-based IGABT including dose optimisation was done in 1317 (98·2%) of 1341 patients. Median high-risk clinical target volume was 28 cm3 (IQR 20–40) and median minimal dose to 90% of the clinical target volume (D90%) was 90 Gy (IQR 85–94) equi-effective dose in 2 Gy per fraction. At a median follow-up of 51 months (IQR 20–64), actuarial overall 5-year local control was 92% (95% CI 90–93). Actuarial cumulative 5-year incidence of grade 3–5 morbidity was 6·8% (95% CI 5·4–8·6) for genitourinary events, 8·5% (6·9–10·6) for gastrointestinal events, 5·7% (4·3–7·6) for vaginal events, and 3·2% (2·2–4·5) for fistulae. Interpretation: Chemoradiotherapy and MRI-based IGABT result in effective and stable long-term local control across all stages of locally advanced cervical cancer, with a limited severe morbidity per organ. These results represent a positive breakthrough in the treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer, which might be used as a benchmark for clinical practice and all future studies. Funding: Medical University of Vienna, Aarhus University Hospital, Elekta AB, and Varian Medical Systems.

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Adult, Aged, Brachytherapy/methods, Chemoradiotherapy/methods, Cisplatin/administration & dosage, Disease-Free Survival, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods, Quality of Life, Radiotherapy, Image-Guided/methods, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging, Taverne, Oncology, Clinical Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Multicenter Study, Journal Article

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Pötter, R, Tanderup, K, Schmid, M P, Jürgenliemk-Schulz, I, Haie-Meder, C, Fokdal, L U, Sturdza, A E, Hoskin, P, Mahantshetty, U, Segedin, B, Bruheim, K, Huang, F, Rai, B, Cooper, R, van der Steen-Banasik, E, Van Limbergen, E, Pieters, B R, Tan, L T, Nout, R A, De Leeuw, A A C, Ristl, R, Petric, P, Nesvacil, N, Kirchheiner, K, Kirisits, C, Lindegaard, J C, Chargari, C, Dumas, I, Lowe, G, Swamidas, J, Hudej, R, Paulsen Hellebust, T, Menon, G, Oinam, A S, Bownes, P, Christiaens, M, De Brabandere, M, Janssen, H, Oosterveld, B, Koedooder, K, Langeland Marthinsen, A B, Sundset, M, Whitney, D, Ketelaars, M, Lutgens, L C H W, Reinniers, B, Mora, I, Villafranca, E, Antal, G, Serban, M & EMBRACE Collaborative Group 2021, 'MRI-guided adaptive brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer (EMBRACE-I) : a multicentre prospective cohort study', The Lancet Oncology, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 538-547. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(20)30753-1