INACELLI QUEIROZ DE SOUZA CAIRES
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- Carboplatin-based chemoradiotherapy in advanced cervical cancer: an alternative to cisplatin-based regimen?(2016) SEBASTIAO, Ana Morais; ROCHA, Lucila Soares da Silva; GIMENEZ, Rodrigo Darouche; BARROS, Laryssa Almeida Borges de; FUKUSHIMA, Julia Tizuko; SILVA, Samantha Cabral Severino da; MIRANDA, Vanessa da Costa; CAIRES, Inacelli Queiros de Souza; FREITAS, Daniela de; ABDO FILHO, Elias; DIZ, Maria Del Pilar EstevezObjective: To evaluate the results of treatment with cisplatin or carboplatin concomitant with radiotherapy (RT) in cases of locally advanced cervical cancer (CC). Methods: This study is a retrospective analysis of medical records of 184 patients with cervical cancer stage IIB-IVA who were treated at Instituto do Cancer do Estado de Sao Paulo from May 2008 to December 2012. All patients received complete pelvic region external-beam RT with weekly cisplatin (cis-RT, 40 mg/m(2); n = 159) or carboplatin (carbo-RT, AUC 2; n = 25), followed by high-dose-rate intracavitary brachytherapy (HDR-ICBT). Primary endpoint was progression free survival; secondary endpoints were overall survival and overall response rate, which includes complete and partial responses. Results: Five or more chemotherapy cycles were administered to 87.3% and 84% of the cis-RT- and carbo-RT- treated patients, respectively (p = 0.749). Estimated 3-years progression free survival was 59% in the cis-RT group vs 40% in the carbo-RT group (p = 0.249). Estimated 3-years overall survival was 70% in the cis-RT group vs 68% in the carbo-RT group (p = 0.298). Overall response rate (95.3% cis-RT vs 95.4% carbo-RT; p = 0.911) and grade >= 3 toxic effects (8.5% cis-RT vs 11.8% carbo-RT; p = 0.757) were similar. In multivariate analysis, only the overall response rate was a significant predictor of survival. Conclusions: Patients with advanced cervical cancer who are treated with carbo-RT have similar 3-years overall survival, progression free survival, overall response rate, and toxic effects when compared to cis-RT-treated patients. Carbo-RT may be an alternative treatment in patients that cannot receive cisplatin.
bookPart Câncer de ovário(2015) CAIRES, Inacelli Queiroz de Souza; TESTA, Laura; MAK, Milena Perez; DIZ, Maria Del Pilar Estevez; ABDO FILHO, EliasconferenceObject Carboplatin-based chemoradiotherapy in advanced cervical cancer: An alternative to cisplatin-based regimen?(2014) SEBASTIAO, Ana Morals; ROCHA, Lucila Soares Da Silva; GIMENEZ, Rodrigo Darouche; CAIRES, Inacelli Queiroz De Souza; SILVA, Samantha Cabral Severino Da; BARROS, Laryssa Almeida Borges de; FUKUSHIMA, Julia Tizue; MIRANDA, Vanessa Costa; ABDO FILHO, Elias; FREITAS, Daniela; ESTEVEZ-DIZ, Maria Del PilarconferenceObject Definitive chemoradiotherapy (CRT) for advanced cervical cancer (CC): Should it be different in elderly?(2013) CAIRES, I. Q. S.; CAIRES-LIMA, R.; BARROSO-SOUZA, R.; OLIVEIRA, J. A. De; SOUZA, K. T.; NEGRAO, M. V.; CARVALHO, H.; ABDO FILHO, E.; HOFF, P. M.; DIZ, M. D. P. E.