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Intraluminal Radiation for Esophageal Cancer: A Howard University Technique
Authors:Chitti R Moorthy  J Rao Nibhanupudy  Ebrahim Ashayeri  Alfred L Goldson  Maria C Espinoza  Joseph J Nidiry  Oswald G Warner  and Vincent J Roux
Abstract:The objective of radiotherapeutic management in esophageal cancer is to accomplish maximum tumor sterilization with minimal normal tissue damage. This sincere effort is most often countered by the differential in tumor dose response vs normal tissue tolerance. Intraluminal isotope radiation, with its inherent advantage of rapid dose falloff, spares the lungs, the spinal cord, and other vital structures, yet yields adequately high doses to esophageal tumor. Though in existence since the turn of the century, the method of intracavitary radium bougie application dropped out of favor due to technical difficulties imposed by the size of the radium source and radiation exposure to the personnel involved. The authors describe a simple “iridium 192 afterloading intraluminal technique” that eliminates technical problems and reduces radiation exposure considerably.
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