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Long-term effects of radiotherapy administered in childhood for the treatment of malignant diseases
Authors:Dr. Stephen S. Kroll MD  Shiao Y. Woo MD  Antonio Santin MD  Hallie Zietz RN  MSN   CPNP  Hubert L. Ried MD  Norman Jaffe MD  David L. Larson MD
Affiliation:(1) From the Department of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas;(2) Department of Pediatrics, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas;(3) Department of Otolaryngology, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas;(4) Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:Background: The use of radiotherapy for the treatment of childhood malignancy has improved long-term survival significantly, and many treated children now survive well into adulthood. As a consequence, long-term effects of childhood irradiation are being seen with increasing frequency.Methods: The medical records of 236 patients who had been treated for malignant disease with radiotherapy during childhood were examined to determine the long-term effect of the radiation on their growth and development.Results: Mean treatment dose was 35.5 Gy; mean age at treatment was 7.2 years; and mean follow-up was 14.5 years. Adjuvant chemotherapy was given to 82%. Some degree of bone deformity (usually with overlying soft-tissue hypoplasia) was seen in 40%; 21% developed some type of endocrine deficiency; 30% developed atrophic skin changes; and 7% developed second malignancies. The incidence of bone deformity and hormonal deficiency increased with the radiation dose; the incidence of second malignancy was independent of dose. Bone deformities were more common when radiation was administered before the age of 2 years.Conclusions: The consequences of radiotherapy in childhood are significant and must be considered when planning treatment. Even when treatment is essential, families should be informed of the possibility of growth disturbance to prevent subsequent misunderstanding.
Keywords:Radiotherapy  Childhood  Malignancy  Complications  Deformities
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