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High-dose-rate and pulsed-dose-rate brachytherapy in palliative treatment of head and neck cancers

机译:高剂量率和脉冲剂量率近距离放射疗法在头颈部癌的姑息治疗中

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Purpose: The main purpose of the study was to assess the results of high-dose-rate brachytherapy (HDRBT) and pulsed-dose-rate brachytherapy (PDRBT) in the palliative treatment of patients with locally or regionally recurrent head and neck cancers. The detailed aims concerned the evaluation of these methods in the context of local control, survival, and complications rates in patients subgrouped by different parameters such as age, gender, primary and recurrent tumor localization, tumor size, treatment method (HDR/PDR), primary treatment method, and radiation dose applied. Methods and Materials: PDRBT and HDRBT were used in 106 and 50 patients, respectively. In 8 patients, BT procedures were performed in combination with simultaneous chemotherapy. Sixteen patients were additionally treated with interstitial hyperthermia. All patients were regularly followed up within 6 months. Local control, complications, and survival were assessed. Materials included 156 patients with head and neck cancers treated palliatively with HDRBT and PDRBT in the Department of Otolaryngology of Poznań University of Medical Sciences and in the Department of Brachytherapy of Greater Poland Cancer Center from January 2002 to November 2008. Results: Complete and partial remissions 6 months after finishing the treatment were achieved in 37.7% of patients, whereas survival rates 12 and 24 months after brachytherapy were estimated for 40% and 17%, respectively. The overall complications rate was 35%. Conclusions: Our results suggest that HDRBT and PDRBT constitute a safe alternative in the palliative treatment of patients with locally or regionally recurrent head and neck cancers with a relapse in a previously irradiated area, which were not qualified or rejected surgery. It gives a good palliative effect with acceptable complication rate.
机译:目的:该研究的主要目的是评估高剂量率近距离放射疗法(HDRBT)和脉冲剂量率近距离放射疗法(PDRBT)在局部或区域复发性头颈癌患者的姑息治疗中的结果。详细目标涉及根据不同参数(例如年龄,性别,原发和复发肿瘤定位,肿瘤大小,治疗方法(HDR / PDR))分组的患者在局部控制,生存率和并发症发生率方面对这些方法的评估,初级治疗方法,并应用放射剂量。方法和材料:PDRBT和HDRBT分别用于106例和50例患者。在8例患者中,BT程序与同步化疗联合进行。另外有16名患者接受了间质性高热治疗。所有患者均在6个月内定期随访。评估局部控制,并发症和生存率。材料包括2002年1月至2008年11月在波兹南医科大学耳鼻咽喉科和大波兰癌症中心近距离放射治疗科接受过HDRBT和PDRBT姑息治疗的156例头颈癌患者。结果:完全缓解和部分缓解完成治疗后6个月的患者达到了37.7%,而近距离放射治疗后12个月和24个月的存活率分别估计为40%和17%。总体并发症发生率为35%。结论:我们的结果表明,HDRBT和PDRBT构成了在局部或区域复发的头颈癌患者的姑息治疗中的安全替代方案,这些患者在先前接受过辐照的区域复发,这些患者均不合格或拒绝手术。它具有良好的姑息作用,并具有可接受的并发症发生率。

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