Interstitial irradiation in recurrent gynecological cancer
1981; Elsevier BV; Volume: 7; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0360-3016(81)90080-8
ISSN1879-355X
AutoresDattatreyudu Nori, Basil S. Hilaris, H.S. Kim, Dave Clark, W.S. Kim, Walter B. Jones, John L. Lewis,
Tópico(s)Uterine Myomas and Treatments
ResumoNinety-six patients with recurrent gynecological, cancer documented by biopsy underwent interstitial implantation at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center during the period of 1957–1976. They are divided into two groups: Group I includes 75 patients with recurrent cervical cancer and Group II includes 21 patients with other recurrent gynecological cancer. In Group 1, 63% (47) had previously received a full course of both external and intracavitary radiation, 22% (17) had surgery and 12% (9) had both sugery and radiation as prior management for their primary disease. In two patients, the prior management was not clearly documented. Symptomatic relief was obtained in 70% of the patients who initially presented with symptoms. Without subsequent treatment, 34 of these 75 (45%) patients were alive and disease-free at one year, 15 (20%) at two years, 12 (16%) at three years, 9 (12%) at four years and 7 (10%) at five years. In Group II, 48% (10) were alive and disease free at one year, 33% (7) at two years, 24% (5) at three years, 19% (4) at four years and 5% (1) at five years.
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