| Literature DB >> 15378186 |
Vassilis E Kouloulias1, John R Kouvaris, George Pissakas, John D Kokakis, Christos Antypas, Elias Mallas, George Matsopoulos, Spyros Michopoulos, Sofoklis-Panagiotis Vosdoganis, Athanasios Kostakopoulos, Lambros J Vlahos.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the cytoprotective effect of intrarectal amifostine administration on acute radiation-induced rectal toxicity. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 67 patients with T1b-2 N0 M0 prostate cancer were randomized to receive amifostine intrarectally (group A, n = 33) or not (group B, n = 34) before irradiation. Therapy was delivered using a four-field technique with three-dimensional conformal planning. In group A, 1,500 mg amifostine was administered intrarectally as an aqueous solution in a 40-ml enema. Two different toxicity scales were used: EORTC/RTOG rectal and urologic toxicity criteria along with a Subjective-RectoSigmoid (S-RS) scale based on the endoscopic terminology of the World Organization for Digestive Endoscopy. Objective measurements with rectosigmoidoscopy were performed at baseline and 1-2 days after the completion of radiotherapy. The area under curve for the time course of mucositis (RTOG criteria) during irradiation represented the mucositis index (MI).Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15378186 DOI: 10.1007/s00066-004-1226-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Strahlenther Onkol ISSN: 0179-7158 Impact factor: 3.621