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Changing Radiotherapy Paradigms in Penile Cancer
Peter A S Johnstone1, Philippe E Spiess1, Geoff Sedor2
1Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, Tampa, FL, USA.
Abstract:
Radiation therapy (RT) has not been prominent in the treatment of penile cancer because of poorly reproducible results when used in the adjuvant setting. A genomic signature has recently been described that assays radiosensitivity of tumors and informs radiotherapy doses in these cases. Clinical validation in more than 1600 patients demonstrated associations with both overall survival and time to first recurrence. In addition, the signature predicted and quantified the therapeutic benefit of RT for each individual patient. Since penile cancer patients were not part of this analysis, we applied the model to patients with primary and nodal penile cancer tissue and clinical outcomes. : Radiotherapy has not been widely used for treatment of penile cancer. New genetic data suggest that radiation doses commonly used to treat penile cancer are too low. This would explain prior poor results using radiation in this disease.

