Combined fractionated external beam radiotherapy and|| low-dose-rate iodine-125 seeds in an experimental tumor system.

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Combined fractionated external beam radiotherapy and|| low-dose-rate iodine-125 seeds in an experimental tumor system. / Wurschmidt, F; Fassbender, T; Beck-Bornholdt, Hans-Peter.

in: STRAHLENTHER ONKOL, Jahrgang 176, Nr. 11, 11, 2000, S. 524-527.

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title = "Combined fractionated external beam radiotherapy and|| low-dose-rate iodine-125 seeds in an experimental tumor system.",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: To quantify the effect of implanted||| low-dose-rate iodine seeds combined with fractionated external beam radiation||| on local control rates in an experimental tumor system. MATERIALS AND METHODS:||| Experiments were done on the rhabdomyosarcoma R1H of the rat transplanted s.c.||| into the back of male WAG/Raj albino rats. Tumors were irradiated with 200 kVp||| X-rays with 2 Gy/fraction 5 times weekly. The total dose of the external beam||| irradiation varied between 60 and 98 Gy for external beam radiotherapy alone||| and 10 Gy to 82 Gy for combined external beam radiotherapy and iodine seeds.||| One to 4 iodine seeds with a median activity of 21.05 MBq were permanently||| implanted 3 days before the start of external radiotherapy or 6 and 7 iodine||| seeds alone were used. The median tumor volume at the start of treatment was||| 0.12 cm3. Local tumor control rates were determined and TCD37% values were||| calculated applying the maximum likelihood method. RESULTS: With increasing||| number of implanted iodine seeds the TCD37% (of external beam irradiation)||| decreased. With external beam radiotherapy alone the TCD37% amounted to 103.2||| Gy (95% CI, 101.3 to 105.1 Gy) decreasing to (externally applied doses) 69.7 Gy||| (63.7 to 74.7 Gy) after 1 implanted iodine seed and further to 31.6 Gy (25.6 to||| 37.6 Gy) after 4 implanted iodine seeds. The effective dose (equivalent to||| external dose) per iodine seed decreased with increasing number of implanted||| iodine seeds. One iodine seed gave an effective dose of 33.5 Gy (28.5 to 39.5||| Gy) decreasing to 17.9 Gy (16.4 to 19.4 Gy) after 4 iodine seeds. CONCLUSIONS:||| The combined treatment of tumors with implanted low-dose-rate iodine seeds and||| external beam irradiation can decrease the total dose of the external beam||| irradiation and, hence, offer the possibility of considerable dose sparing of||| normal tissues without compromising local tumor control rates.",
author = "F Wurschmidt and T Fassbender and Hans-Peter Beck-Bornholdt",
year = "2000",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "176",
pages = "524--527",
journal = "STRAHLENTHER ONKOL",
issn = "0179-7158",
publisher = "Urban und Vogel",
number = "11",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Combined fractionated external beam radiotherapy and|| low-dose-rate iodine-125 seeds in an experimental tumor system.

AU - Wurschmidt, F

AU - Fassbender, T

AU - Beck-Bornholdt, Hans-Peter

PY - 2000

Y1 - 2000

N2 - BACKGROUND: To quantify the effect of implanted||| low-dose-rate iodine seeds combined with fractionated external beam radiation||| on local control rates in an experimental tumor system. MATERIALS AND METHODS:||| Experiments were done on the rhabdomyosarcoma R1H of the rat transplanted s.c.||| into the back of male WAG/Raj albino rats. Tumors were irradiated with 200 kVp||| X-rays with 2 Gy/fraction 5 times weekly. The total dose of the external beam||| irradiation varied between 60 and 98 Gy for external beam radiotherapy alone||| and 10 Gy to 82 Gy for combined external beam radiotherapy and iodine seeds.||| One to 4 iodine seeds with a median activity of 21.05 MBq were permanently||| implanted 3 days before the start of external radiotherapy or 6 and 7 iodine||| seeds alone were used. The median tumor volume at the start of treatment was||| 0.12 cm3. Local tumor control rates were determined and TCD37% values were||| calculated applying the maximum likelihood method. RESULTS: With increasing||| number of implanted iodine seeds the TCD37% (of external beam irradiation)||| decreased. With external beam radiotherapy alone the TCD37% amounted to 103.2||| Gy (95% CI, 101.3 to 105.1 Gy) decreasing to (externally applied doses) 69.7 Gy||| (63.7 to 74.7 Gy) after 1 implanted iodine seed and further to 31.6 Gy (25.6 to||| 37.6 Gy) after 4 implanted iodine seeds. The effective dose (equivalent to||| external dose) per iodine seed decreased with increasing number of implanted||| iodine seeds. One iodine seed gave an effective dose of 33.5 Gy (28.5 to 39.5||| Gy) decreasing to 17.9 Gy (16.4 to 19.4 Gy) after 4 iodine seeds. CONCLUSIONS:||| The combined treatment of tumors with implanted low-dose-rate iodine seeds and||| external beam irradiation can decrease the total dose of the external beam||| irradiation and, hence, offer the possibility of considerable dose sparing of||| normal tissues without compromising local tumor control rates.

AB - BACKGROUND: To quantify the effect of implanted||| low-dose-rate iodine seeds combined with fractionated external beam radiation||| on local control rates in an experimental tumor system. MATERIALS AND METHODS:||| Experiments were done on the rhabdomyosarcoma R1H of the rat transplanted s.c.||| into the back of male WAG/Raj albino rats. Tumors were irradiated with 200 kVp||| X-rays with 2 Gy/fraction 5 times weekly. The total dose of the external beam||| irradiation varied between 60 and 98 Gy for external beam radiotherapy alone||| and 10 Gy to 82 Gy for combined external beam radiotherapy and iodine seeds.||| One to 4 iodine seeds with a median activity of 21.05 MBq were permanently||| implanted 3 days before the start of external radiotherapy or 6 and 7 iodine||| seeds alone were used. The median tumor volume at the start of treatment was||| 0.12 cm3. Local tumor control rates were determined and TCD37% values were||| calculated applying the maximum likelihood method. RESULTS: With increasing||| number of implanted iodine seeds the TCD37% (of external beam irradiation)||| decreased. With external beam radiotherapy alone the TCD37% amounted to 103.2||| Gy (95% CI, 101.3 to 105.1 Gy) decreasing to (externally applied doses) 69.7 Gy||| (63.7 to 74.7 Gy) after 1 implanted iodine seed and further to 31.6 Gy (25.6 to||| 37.6 Gy) after 4 implanted iodine seeds. The effective dose (equivalent to||| external dose) per iodine seed decreased with increasing number of implanted||| iodine seeds. One iodine seed gave an effective dose of 33.5 Gy (28.5 to 39.5||| Gy) decreasing to 17.9 Gy (16.4 to 19.4 Gy) after 4 iodine seeds. CONCLUSIONS:||| The combined treatment of tumors with implanted low-dose-rate iodine seeds and||| external beam irradiation can decrease the total dose of the external beam||| irradiation and, hence, offer the possibility of considerable dose sparing of||| normal tissues without compromising local tumor control rates.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 176

SP - 524

EP - 527

JO - STRAHLENTHER ONKOL

JF - STRAHLENTHER ONKOL

SN - 0179-7158

IS - 11

M1 - 11

ER -