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ORIGINAL ARTICLESClinical Translational Therapeutics

Treatment Interruption and Discontinuation in Radiotherapy for Rectal Cancer

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Pages 289-294 | Published online: 14 Jan 2010
 

ABSTRACT

Radiotherapy with chemotherapy for rectal cancer reduces local recurrence risk. Of 113 patients (59 male, 54 female) undergoing treatment at New York Presbyterian Hospital, 1998–2007, 6 discontinued radiotherapy; all were female. Females were also more likely to have a treatment interruption (35% vs 12%, p = .004). Other factors associated with treatment interruption included adjuvant versus neoadjuvant therapy (OR 14.08, 95%CI 1.55–127.87), use of capecitabine versus 5-fluorouracil (OR 75.90, 95%CI 3.33–>999), and development of any adverse event (OR 20.66, 95%CI 1.76–242.12). While radiotherapy discontinuation was uncommon in our cohort, for unknown reasons, females were more likely to discontinue or interrupt treatment.

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