Intraoperative radiotherapy for advanced carcinoma of the pancreas
โ Scribed by Akira Nishimura; Masao Nakano; Hiroshi Otsu; Kikuo Nakano; Koyo Iida; Suoh Sakata; Keiichi Iwabuchi; Koshi Maruyama; Michio Kihara; Takao Okamura; Takeshi Todoroki; Yoji Iwasaki
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1012 KB
- Volume
- 54
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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โฆ Synopsis
A detailed retrospective analysis of the efficacy of intraoperative radiotherapy (IOR) in advanced carcinoma of the pancreas is presented. During a 10-year period from 1973 through 1982, 70 patients with advanced carcinoma of the pancreas were treated by multimodal methods, separate or combined therapy of surgery, IOR, and chemotherapy in two different institutions. Among these, 33 patients underwent IOR, mostly combined with additive surgery. A single dose of 20.1 to 40.0 Gy with 8 to 25 meV electrons was delivered through radiation cones ranging from 6 to 10 cm in diameter. Excellent relief was noticed in 50% of the patients who had complained of pain. Among Stage IV patients, a significant difference of survival rate was observed between IOR and control groups (P < 0.05); the mean survival time of the IOR group was 4.6 f 2.6 (SD) and that of the control group 2.5 k 1.4 (SD) months. Intraoperative radiotherapy proved to be effective in prolonging the survival of patients with advanced stage of the lesion.
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Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) is an innovative treatment approach that has been tested in several Phase 1-11 studies and small Phase 111 trials in patients with resectable and unresectable pancreatic cancer. The technical approach and dose guidelines for adjacent normal tissues have been establ
Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) is an innovative treatment approach that has been tested in several Phase 1-11 studies and small Phase 111 trials in patients with resectable and unresectable pancreatic cancer. The technical approach and dose guidelines for adjacent normal tissues have been establ