Title of article :
Innovation of a method to decrease interruption time during treatment of pelvic area carcinomas
Author/Authors :
Mohagheghi, F Arak University of Medical Sciences, , Mohammadi, M Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
6
From page :
175
To page :
180
Abstract :
Background: The presence of small intestine in the radiation field during pelvic cancers treatment causes an interruption in radiotherapy. A non-invasive method was developed to exclude small intestine during conventional radiotherapy. Materials and Methods: The incidence of the radiation therapy interruption is highly dependent upon the area of the small intestine included in the portals and its absorbed dose. In order to investigate the radiation therapy interruption and the resulting elongation of the total treatment time, 35 patients suffering from pelvic cancers were selected and randomly assigned to control and study groups. All the patients were treated in prone position. In the 18 patients in the study group, a commercially available water bag was inserted between patient abdomen and treatment couch. Other 17 patients in the control group underwent similar therapy without water bag. Results: The total treatment time was shown to be 1.52 days shorter in the study group with a statistically significant difference (p<0.003). Conclusion: Due to the lack of the early morbidities during radiotherapy, it is concluded that the current method helps to optimize total treatment time by preventing interruption of radiation therapy.
Keywords :
Pelvic cancers , small intestine , acute morbidity , chronic morbidity , treatment delay
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2008
Record number :
2473268
Link To Document :
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