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Item Type Journal Article
Title RADIORYTHMIC: Phase III, Opened, Randomized Study of Postoperative Radiotherapy Versus Surveillance in Stage IIb/III of Masaoka Koga Thymoma after Complete Surgical Resection
Creator Basse et al.
Author C. Basse
Author A. Botticella
Author T. J. Molina
Author P. E. Falcoz
Author Y. Oulkhouir
Author M. Kerjouan
Author E. Pichon
Author V. Westeel
Author L. Thiberville
Author X. Quantin
Author C. Clément-Duchêne
Author J. Khalifa
Author F. Le Tinier
Author M. Ginoux
Author F. Thillays
Author P. Mordant
Author B. Besse
Author P. A. Thomas
Author C. Le Péchoux
Author Nicolas Girard
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Thymomas are rare intrathoracic malignancies that may be aggressive and difficult to treat. Knowledge and level of evidence for treatment strategies are mainly based on retrospective studies or expert opinion. Currently there is no strong evidence that postoperative radiotherapy after complete resection of localized thymoma is associated with survival benefit in patients. RADIORYTHMIC is a phase III, randomized trial aiming at comparing postoperative radiotherapy versus surveillance after complete resection of Masaoka-Koga stage IIb/III thymoma. Systematic central pathologic review will be performed before patient enrollment as per the RYTHMIC network pathway. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three hundred fourteen patients will be included; randomization 1:1 will attribute either postoperative radiotherapy (50-54 Gy to the mediastinum using intensity-modulated radiation therapy or proton beam therapy) or surveillance. Stratification criteria include histologic grading (thymoma type A, AB, B1 vs B2, B3), stage, and delivery of preoperative chemotherapy. Patient recruitment will be mainly made through the French RYTHMIC network of 15 expert centers participating in a nationwide multidisciplinary tumor board. Follow-up will last 7 years. The primary endpoint is recurrence-free survival. Secondary objectives include overall survival, assessment of acute and late toxicities, and analysis of prognostic and predictive biomarkers. RESULTS: The first patient will be enrolled in January 2021, with results expected in 2028.
Publication Clinical Lung Cancer
Volume 22
Issue 5
Pages 469-472
Date 2021-09
Journal Abbr Clin Lung Cancer
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.cllc.2021.01.020
ISSN 1938-0690
Short Title RADIORYTHMIC
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 33736940
Tags Adolescent, Adult, Aged, clinic, Humans, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Network, Postoperative Period, Postoperative radiotherapy, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Surgery, Surveillance, Thymoma, Thymus Neoplasms, Young Adult
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Date Modified 2022/08/31 - 14:26:45
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