PURPOSE: High-dose-rate (192)Ir-based brachytherapy can be used as an exclusive treatment of large skin tumors when teletherapy or surgery is not feasible. A case of an extended inoperable skin epithelioma of the hand is reported; the lesion involved the first finger, the tenar, the palm, and the back. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A detailed description of an individual case is reported. A customized mold was created for the patient, to administer a fractionated brachytherapy treatment in a reproducible way. RESULTS: A total dose of 50Gy was administered in 10 fractions, after a time schedule of three fractions per week. The treatment was well tolerated and the acute effects (mainly, epitheliolysis) were resolved completely within a month after the treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Nine months after the treatment, the malignant lesion completely disappeared and the cosmetic results are quite satisfactory. Therefore, we conclude that the treatment technique is well adaptable to any particular geometry and that the fractionation scheme has proven to be well tolerated and effective in tumor eradication.
PURPOSE: High-dose-rate (192)Ir-based brachytherapy can be used as an exclusive treatment of large skin tumors when teletherapy or surgery is not feasible. A case of an extended inoperable skin epithelioma of the hand is reported; the lesion involved the first finger, the tenar, the palm, and the back. METHODS AND MATERIALS: A detailed description of an individual case is reported. A customized mold was created for the patient, to administer a fractionated brachytherapy treatment in a reproducible way. RESULTS: A total dose of 50Gy was administered in 10 fractions, after a time schedule of three fractions per week. The treatment was well tolerated and the acute effects (mainly, epitheliolysis) were resolved completely within a month after the treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Nine months after the treatment, the malignant lesion completely disappeared and the cosmetic results are quite satisfactory. Therefore, we conclude that the treatment technique is well adaptable to any particular geometry and that the fractionation scheme has proven to be well tolerated and effective in tumor eradication.
Authors: Olga Pons-Llanas; Rosa Ballester-Sánchez; Francisco Javier Celada-Álvarez; Cristian Candela-Juan; Teresa García-Martínez; Margarita Llavador-Ros; Rafael Botella-Estrada; Christopher A Barker; Antonio Ballesta; Alejandro Tormo-Micó; Silvia Rodríguez; Jose Perez-Calatayud Journal: J Contemp Brachytherapy Date: 2014-12-31
Authors: Rosa Ballester-Sánchez; Olga Pons-Llanas; Cristian Candela-Juan; Francisco Javier Celada-Álvarez; Christopher A Barker; Alejandro Tormo-Micó; Jose Pérez-Calatayud; Rafael Botella-Estrada Journal: J Contemp Brachytherapy Date: 2016-01-28
Authors: Alejandro Tormo; Francisco Celada; Silvia Rodriguez; Rafael Botella; Antonio Ballesta; Michael Kasper; Zoubir Ouhib; Manuel Santos; Jose Perez-Calatayud Journal: J Contemp Brachytherapy Date: 2014-06-03