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Modified simultaneous integrated boost radiotherapy for an unresectable huge refractory pelvic tumor diagnosed as a rectal adenocarcinoma 被引量:1
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作者 Takuma Nomiya Hiroko Akamatsu +9 位作者 Mayumi Harada Ibuki Ota Yasuhito Hagiwara Mayumi Ichikawa misako miwa Shouhei Kawashiro Motohisa Hagiwara Masahiro Chin Eiji Hashizume Kenji Nemoto 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第48期18480-18486,共7页
A clinical trial of radiotherapy with modified simultaneous integrated boost(SIB)technique against huge tumors was conducted.A 58-year-old male patient who had a huge pelvic tumor diagnosed as a rectal adenocarcinoma ... A clinical trial of radiotherapy with modified simultaneous integrated boost(SIB)technique against huge tumors was conducted.A 58-year-old male patient who had a huge pelvic tumor diagnosed as a rectal adenocarcinoma due to familial adenomatous polyposis was enrolled in this trial.The total dose of 77 Gy(equivalent dose in 2Gy/fraction)and 64.5 Gy was delivered to the center of the tumor and the surrounding area respectively,andapproximately 20%dose escalation was achieved with the modified SIB technique.The tumor with an initial maximum size of 15 cm disappeared 120 d after the start of the radiotherapy.Performance status of the patient improved from 4 to 0.Radiotherapy with modified SIB may be effective for patients with a huge tumor in terms of tumor shrinkage/disappearance,improvement of QOL,and prolongation of survival. 展开更多
关键词 Clinical trial Image-guided radiotherapy Rectal neoplasms Quality of life Neoplasm recurrence
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Experience of a Videoconference System with Medical Information Desktop Sharing for Radiation Therapy and Evaluation of Its Usefulness
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作者 Shohei Kawashiro Yasuhito Hagiwara +4 位作者 Ibuki Ota Mayumi Ichikawa misako miwa Yuuki Kuroda Kenji Nemoto 《International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology》 2014年第1期20-24,共5页
Purpose: To present our videoconference system with medical information desktop sharing for radiation therapy and report initial experience using the system and its usefulness. Materials and Methods: A videoconference... Purpose: To present our videoconference system with medical information desktop sharing for radiation therapy and report initial experience using the system and its usefulness. Materials and Methods: A videoconference system for radiation therapy enables radiation oncologists sent to affiliated hospitals to consult a more experienced board-certified doctor at our institution while sharing the same display showing a patient’s information, radiology information system (RIS), and radiation therapy planning (RTP) system. We evaluated cases discussed in videoconferences to determine the influence of the system on treatment policies and radiation therapy plans. Results: From December 2012 to March 2013, treatment policies for 56 cases and radiation therapy plans for 50 cases were discussed in videoconferences. As for treatment policies, no change was made in treatment policy for 33 cases (59%), and minor and major changes were made for 16 (29%) cases and 7 (12%) cases, respectively. Radiation therapy plans for 50 cases were checked. No change was needed for 32 cases (64%), and minor and major changes were needed for 17 (34%) cases and 1 (2%) case, respectively. Conclusion: The videoconference system can be effective for improving the quality of radiation therapy. 展开更多
关键词 RADIATION Therapy SHORTAGE of RADIATION ONCOLOGISTS VIDEOCONFERENCE DESKTOP Sharing Telemedicine
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Bladder-Sparing Approach with Radiotherapy in Patients with Small Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder
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作者 Hiroko Akamatsu Takuma Nomiya +9 位作者 Mayumi Harada Ibuki Oota Mayumi Ichikawa misako miwa Yuuki Kuroda Kenji Takai Akira Anbai Hideo Kawaguchi Yoshihiro Takai Kenji Nemoto 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2014年第8期797-805,共9页
Small cell carcinoma (SCCB) of the bladder is rare and has a poor prognosis. Because of its rarity, gold standard care has not been established. The purpose of this study was to analyze the feasibility of a bladder-sp... Small cell carcinoma (SCCB) of the bladder is rare and has a poor prognosis. Because of its rarity, gold standard care has not been established. The purpose of this study was to analyze the feasibility of a bladder-sparing approach. Data for treatments and outcomes in patients with a diagnosis of SCCB who received bladder-sparing treatment in our facility in the period from February 2007 to August 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. Six eligible patients received definitive radiotherapy in the cancer network of Tohoku region. Mean age of the patients was 69.5 years (range: 44 - 83 years), and median follow-up period was 29.2 months (range: 4.1 - 54.5 months). The mean dose was 60 Gy (range: 60 to 63 Gy), and 1.2 - 2.0 Gy was given per fraction. The initial CTV was the whole pelvis or the small pelvis, and it was shrunk to the bladder or tumor as a boost. The 1-year and 3-year overall survival rates were 83.3% and 55.6%, respectively. The 1-year and 3-year local control rates were both 80.0%. Only one patient had local failure. Recurrence or metastasis in sites other than the brain occurred in three (50%) of the patients after primary treatment. Two of those patients did not receive any chemotherapy. None of the patients had serious toxicities, and the bladder could be preserved in all patients. In this study, radiotherapy was effective for patients with SCCB. There was no recurrence in the bladder, and it was possible to preserve the bladder in all patients. Distant metastases were observed frequently, and chemotherapy was considered to be essential. Local treatment with radiotherapy has an important role from the point of view of the patient’s QOL. 展开更多
关键词 SMALL CELL CARCINOMA of the BLADDER RADIOTHERAPY CYSTECTOMY
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