| Literature DB >> 2378088 |
T P Iakimova, I G Gerinshteĭn, N S Pashchenko, I N Lozinskaia, T V Kozyreva, A M Serebriakov.
Abstract
Combined radiation treatment for cervical cancer is associated with radiation injury to the intestine, bladder, hemopoietic system and suppression of T-system, nonspecific immunity and thyroid function. Modified gamma-ray teletherapy was suggested which included low-dose (0.1 Gy) sensitizing irradiation of tumor and zones of regional dissemination prior to delivering therapeutic dose (1.9 Gy). The procedure assured lower incidence of radiation-induced reactions and complications, leukopenia and T-lymphocyte function suppression, stimulated nonspecific resistance and thyrotropic function of the pituitary, and provided normal function of the thyroid. As a result, five-year survival rate in patients with stage III cancer increased by 14%.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2378088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vopr Onkol ISSN: 0507-3758