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Intraluminal radiotherapy in esophageal cancer. An update
Authors:Pulkkinen Jaakko  Sipilä Jukka  Hujala Kimmo  Grenman Reidar
Affiliation:Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Turku University Central Hospital, Turku, Finland.
Abstract:Oesophageal cancer is severe illness leading usually to death. Radical surgery is the most successful treatment but most patients are not operable at the time of diagnosis. For these patients external beam radiotherapy with or without concurrent chemotherapy offers the best choice for cure or palliation. In patients with advanced oesophageal cancer, intraluminal brachytherapy has been proposed as an additional method to increase local control. Between 1989-2002, 49 patients with inoperable oesophageal cancer were treated with combined external and intraluminal radiation therapy in Turku University Central Hospital. The external radiation was performed with a median total dose of 40 Gy given in 20 fractions. On the average a week after the external radiation a median total dose of 10 Gy intraluminal radiation therapy was given in 4 fractions. The intraluminal brachytherapy could be performed without technical difficulties and no major complications were seen. In many cases (twenty out of 49 patients, 41%), the symptoms could be relieved immediately and in most cases the progression of the disease could be delayed. The one and two year survival rates were 30% and 18%, respectively. All patients alive at two years can be considered as long-time survivors. Median follow-up was 86 months. Intraluminal brachytherapy is a safe and efficient treatment modality which offers a potential means of cure for selected patients with oesophageal cancer.
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