M. Baumann et al., HYPERFRACTIONATED RADIOTHERAPY IN HEAD AND NECK-CANCER - A 2ND LOOK AT THE CLINICAL-DATA, Radiotherapy and oncology, 46(2), 1998, pp. 127-130
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13
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Hyperfractionated radiation therapy (HF) is one of the most promising
modifications of conventional fractionation (CF). However, two recent
reviews on the efficacy of HF reached opposite conclusions: Stuschke a
nd Thames (Int. J. Radiat. Oncol. Biol. Phys. 37: 259-267, 1997) concl
uded that the effectiveness of radiotherapy is consistently higher for
HF than for CF, whereas Beck Bornholdt et al. (Radiother. Oncol. 43:
1-21, 1997) concluded that evidence for a consistent therapeutic gain
from HF is lacking and it cannot be ruled out that HF in head and neck
tumors is detrimental. To clarify this issue, some important discrepa
ncies between the two reviews are highlighted and a second look is tak
en at the clinical data published on HF in head and neck cancer. The m
ost convincing prospective study so far is the EORTC trial 22791. This
trial supports that HF allows escalation of the biologically effectiv
e dose to the tumor without a significant increase in late complicatio
ns. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.