Carcinoma of the vagina
AbstractAbstract
[en] Twenty-two patients with Stage I through IV primary vaginal squamous cell carcinomas treated for cure with radiation therapy are reviewed, with particular emphasis on the relationship of dose to complications and local control. All but 2 patients received 4000 to 6000 rad whole pelvis irradiation plus at least one radium application. Local control was 91%, with an absolute 2-year disease-free survival of 82%. The degree of anaplasia was found to influence prognosis, with all local and distant failures resulting from high-grade lesions. The complication rate was modest, with no fistulae or serious bowel complications. An analysis of total dose (external plus radium) with respect to local failure and complications showed that no major complications occurred at a combined dose below 9000 rad. An analysis of the individual contributions of external irradiation and radium implants showed that all but one very minor complication occurred at a radium dose of 4000 rad or higher. From these data, overall treatment planning and total dose recommendations are made
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Complications following whole-pelvis γ irradiation and radium implant therapy
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American Society of Therapeutic Radiologists annual meeting; Denver, CO, USA; 1 Nov 1977
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Journal Article
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Conference
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Cancer; v. 42(5); p. 2507-2512
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BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CARCINOMAS, COBALT 60, DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS, EXTERNAL IRRADIATION, FEMALE GENITALS, FIBROSIS, GAMMA RADIATION, INFLAMMATION, INTERNAL CONVERSION RADIOISOTO, LARGE INTESTINE, LOCAL IRRADIATION, MALFORMATIONS, NECROSIS, PARTIAL BODY IRRADIATION, PELVIS, RADIATION SOURCE IMPLANTS, RADIOTHERAPY, RADIUM 224, SIDE EFFECTS, URINARY TRACT
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ALPHA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BODY, BODY AREAS, COBALT ISOTOPES, DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, DISEASES, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT, HEAVY NUCLEI, INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI, INTESTINES, IONIZING RADIATIONS, IRRADIATION, ISOMERIC TRANSITION ISOTOPES, ISOTOPES, MEDICINE, MINUTES LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, NEOPLASMS, NUCLEI, ODD-ODD NUCLEI, ORGANS, PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATION SOURCES, RADIATIONS, RADIOISOTOPES, RADIUM ISOTOPES, THERAPY, YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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