Radiat Oncol J.  2024 Mar;42(1):88-94. 10.3857/roj.2023.00815.

Pulsed low-dose rate radiotherapy for recurrent bone sarcomas: case reports and brief review

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Radiation Oncology, National Cancer Center, Singapore
  • 2Department of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Center, Singapore

Abstract

Purpose
Re-irradiation for bulky recurrent sarcoma carries significant risks. Pulsed low-dose rate radiotherapy (PLDR) is an attractive option for re-irradiation due to inherent radiobiological advantages.
Materials and Methods
We present two patients who underwent reirradiation using PLDR technique, followed by a literature review.
Results
The first case is that of a 76-year-old male who developed an in-field recurrence of a bulky pelvic bone high-grade chondrosarcoma after he was treated with definitive radiotherapy using helical TomoTherapy with a total dose of 66 Gy. The patient was re-irradiated using PLDR with a shrinking field technique; 50 Gy in 2 Gy fractions followed by a boost of 20 Gy in 2 Gy fractions. The patient remains disease-free without significant toxicity 60 months post-irradiation. The second case is that of an 82-year-old female who was treated with a definitive irradiation of 66 Gy in 33 fractions for a right shoulder grade II chondrosarcoma. She developed an in-field recurrence 28 months later and presented with bulky disease causing brachial plexopathy and lymphedema. The patient was re-irradiated with a palliative intent to a total dose of 50 Gy in 2 Gy fractions over 5 weeks using PLDR. Brachial plexopathy resolved shortly after re-irradiation, but local progression near the surface was evident 8 months later. She passed away from unrelated causes 11 months later.
Conclusion
We present two cases highlighting our early experience with PLDR, which was effective in the reirradiation of recurrent bony sarcoma. Our study highlights PLDR as an option for reirradiation in recurrent unresectable tumors.

Keyword

Recurrent cancer; Pulsed reduced dose-rate radiotherapy; Re-irradiation; Sarcoma; Bone
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