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Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Radiation therapy was given to 25 patients presenting with pelvic recu
rrence of endometrial (14) and cervical (11) cancer. Of these patients
, all but one had undergone hysterectomy following their original diag
nosis. Two endometrial patients received preoperative intracavitary ir
radiation. The recurrence-free interval ranged from 5 to 71 months (me
an = 21 months). External beam radiation therapy for pelvic recurrence
ranged from 3000 to 5000 cGy. Additional central radiation was given
to 18 patients with either external beam, intracavitary, interstitial,
or transvaginal technique. Dose and dose rates from brachytherapy are
documented with maximum values, along with the location of these dose
points. Such specification is essential in obtaining a more accurate
impression of the total dose delivered to the patient, especially when
different techniques are employed to increase the dose to the center
of the pelvis. Reference volume dimensions, similar to those specified
by ICRU Report 38 for intracavitary treatments, are presented. Mean f
ollow-up from completion to radiotherapy is 22 months; 16 patients are
dead, 2 are alive with disease, and 7 are alive with no evidence of d
isease.