Combined modality treatment of bone metastases: response of the rhabdomyosarcoma R1H of the rat to postoperative irradiation combined with local release of daunorubicin from acrylic cement.
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Combined modality treatment of bone metastases: response of the rhabdomyosarcoma R1H of the rat to postoperative irradiation combined with local release of daunorubicin from acrylic cement. / Fröschle, G; Zieron, J O; Carl, U M; Beck-Bornholdt, Hans-Peter.
In: RADIOTHER ONCOL, Vol. 46, No. 3, 3, 1998, p. 317-320.Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journal › SCORING: Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Combined modality treatment of bone metastases: response of the rhabdomyosarcoma R1H of the rat to postoperative irradiation combined with local release of daunorubicin from acrylic cement.
AU - Fröschle, G
AU - Zieron, J O
AU - Carl, U M
AU - Beck-Bornholdt, Hans-Peter
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Reconstruction techniques for pathological fractures caused by bone metastases often include acrylic cement to stabilise defects. The aim of this study was to test in a rodent model, whether outcome could be improved by local chemotherapy from an anticancer drug added to the acrylic cement. Tumour excision 17 days after transplantation into the femur was followed by fractionated irradiation. Supplementation of acrylic cement with daunorubicin led to a considerable reduction of TCD37% from 72.9 Gy (62.2-82.8) to 29.3 Gy (21.8-37.5) (P = 0.0007). Local chemotherapy diffusing from bone cement combined with postoperative radiotherapy was highly effective in the experimental system studied.
AB - Reconstruction techniques for pathological fractures caused by bone metastases often include acrylic cement to stabilise defects. The aim of this study was to test in a rodent model, whether outcome could be improved by local chemotherapy from an anticancer drug added to the acrylic cement. Tumour excision 17 days after transplantation into the femur was followed by fractionated irradiation. Supplementation of acrylic cement with daunorubicin led to a considerable reduction of TCD37% from 72.9 Gy (62.2-82.8) to 29.3 Gy (21.8-37.5) (P = 0.0007). Local chemotherapy diffusing from bone cement combined with postoperative radiotherapy was highly effective in the experimental system studied.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 46
SP - 317
EP - 320
JO - RADIOTHER ONCOL
JF - RADIOTHER ONCOL
SN - 0167-8140
IS - 3
M1 - 3
ER -