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Hypofractionated radiotherapy for sarcomas
Authors:M A Ashby  C T Ago  C L Harmer
Affiliation:1. Radiation Oncology Department, University of Lübeck/UKSH-CL, Lübeck, Germany;2. National Cancer Institute (NCI), Radiation Oncology Department, Cairo University, Egypt;3. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Gemelli-INTERACTS, Roma, Italy;4. Department of Clinical Radiation Oncology, Ernst von Bergmann Medical Center, Academic Teaching Hospital of Humboldt University Berlin (Charité), Germany;5. Department of Thoracic Surgery, Ernst von Bergmann Medical Center, Academic Teaching Hospital of Humboldt University Berlin (Charité), Germany
Abstract:In an effort to improve local control in the radiation treatment of sarcomas, up to 7 weekly fractions of 6.6 Gy each were administered to 64 patients. They were divided into two groups: Group A consisted of 37 patients with measurable disease who achieved a partial response rate of 22%, with no complete responses. Group B consisted of 27 postoperative patients with varying degrees of completeness of surgical excision, two have relapsed locally to date. Early radiation damage was documented in 26%, but was not a dose-limiting or incapacitating event in any case. Late normal tissue damage occurred in 23 out of 32 evaluable patients (72% of those at risk), and was a cause of serious morbidity in 6 patients. Response rates were low in Group A compared with other series, but in Group B the local recurrence rate is comparable with other centers using "conventional" fractionation. No apparent improvement in therapeutic gain was demonstrated for large weekly fractions.
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