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Intraoperative Radiotherapy - Clinical Experiences and Results

English · Paperback / Softback

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The development of the capacity to use electron beams at various energies stimulated the development of the new technology of intraoperative radiation therapy. The visual ization of the primary tumor, definition of the site to be irradiated, and knowledge of the size of tumor to be irradiated, including adequate margins for microscopic extent along with debulking of the tumor, have allowed intraoperative radiation therapy to be pur sued in a wide variety of disease processes. Not only is it possible to treat tumors that were highly resistant, but it is also possible to specifically localize the tumor with a mar gin adequate to encompass potential microscopic extensions and to choose the appro priate electron beam energy to treat the potential residual tumor and spare the adjacent normal structures. It is, furthermore, possible to treat patients with unresectable tumors. Central to this entire development is the fact that normal structures can be removed from the field of treatment. In the beginning, the emphasis was on single fractions of electron beam radiation without subsequent supplementation by external photon beam radiation therapy. How ever, more recently it has become necessary to use not only a single electron beam frac tion during the course of the operation, but to supplement it with external beam treat ment. The encouraging results obtained with intraoperative radiation therapy have led to clinical trials at a large number of institutions throughout the world.

List of contents

1 Intraoperative Radiotherapy: Rationale and Program Development.- 2 Physics.- 3 Anesthesia and Hospital Coordination.- 4 Intracranial Tumors.- 5 Head and Neck Cancer.- 6 Lung Cancer.- 7 Gastric Cancer.- 8 Pancreatic Cancer.- 9 Colorectal Cancer.- 10 Bladder Cancer.- 11 Gynecologic Cancer.- 12 Retroperitoneal and Other Central Soft Tissue Sarcomas.- 13 Soft Tissue Sarcomas of the Extremities.- 14 Ewing's Sarcoma.- 15 Osteosarcoma.- 16 Summary and Future Prospects.- List of Contributors.

Product details

Assisted by Luther W. Brady (Editor), Felipe A. Calvo (Editor), Manue Santos (Editor), Manuel Santos (Editor), Luther W Brady (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642841859
ISBN 978-3-642-84185-9
No. of pages 120
Dimensions 194 mm x 269 mm x 9 mm
Illustrations XII, 120 p.
Series Medical Radiology
Medical Radiology, Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology
Medical Radiology
Radiation Oncology
Medical Radiology - Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Oncology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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