Ototoxicity and cochlear sparing in children with medulloblastoma: Proton vs. photon radiotherapy

Radiother Oncol. 2018 Jul;128(1):128-132. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2018.01.002. Epub 2018 Jan 17.

Abstract

Purpose: To compare ototoxicity rates between medulloblastoma patients treated with protons vs. photons.

Materials and methods: The study included 84 children diagnosed with medulloblastoma treated with either passively scattered protons (n = 38) or photons (n = 46). Patients underwent maximal safe resection followed by craniospinal irradiation, posterior fossa and/or tumor bed boost and chemotherapy according to one of 3 multi-institutional trials. Median audiogram follow-up was 56 months for protons and 66 months for photons.

Results: Mean cochlear dose (Dmc) was lower in patients treated with protons for both standard (p < 0.0001) and high-risk disease (p < 0.001). Grade 3 and 4 ototoxicity was seen in 7 of 75 (9.3%) and 9 of 91 (9.9%) ears (Brock, p = 0.91), 13 of 75 (17.3%) and 19 of 91 (20.9%) ears (POG, p = 0.56), and 15 of 75 (20.0%) and 21 of 91 (23.1%) ears (SIOP Boston, p = 0.63) with protons and photons respectively.

Conclusions: While cochlear doses were lower in the proton group, patients treated with either protons or photons had similar Grade 3 and 4 ototoxicity rates.

Keywords: Intensity modulated radiation therapy; Medulloblastoma; Ototoxicity; Proton therapy.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Audiometry, Pure-Tone
  • Cerebellar Neoplasms / radiotherapy*
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cochlea / radiation effects*
  • Female
  • Hearing / radiation effects
  • Hearing Loss / prevention & control*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Medulloblastoma / radiotherapy*
  • Organ Sparing Treatments / methods*
  • Photons / adverse effects
  • Photons / therapeutic use*
  • Proton Therapy / adverse effects
  • Radiation Dosage
  • Radiation Tolerance
  • Radiotherapy / adverse effects
  • Radiotherapy / methods
  • Radiotherapy Dosage