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Proton Therapy for Vaginal Reirradiation.

Yun Rose Li1,2, Maura Kirk2, Lilie Lin2.   

Abstract

Primary or recurrent gynecologic cancers in operable patients with a history of prior pelvic radiation are typically treated with surgery based on the risk of late toxicities historically associated with reirradiation. A number of studies have demonstrated that, compared with conventional radiation therapy (RT) using photons, proton therapy (PT) offers dosimetric advantages for patients with gynecologic cancers by reducing radiation dose to healthy tissues. Thereby, we expect that, in appropriately selected cases, PT may reduce long-term treatment-related morbidities without compromising treatment efficacy. Herein, we describe the treatment planning, technique, and long-term follow-up of a patient who was treated with PT for a primary vaginal carcinoma nearly 30 years after a prior course of pelvic RT. Using this case, we illustrate the utility and advantages of PT in the treatment of cancers that occur at less favorable sites, adjacent to normal structures with low radiation tolerance, or in paients with a history of prior irradiation. Additionally, we provide a brief discussion and review of literature of prior case series of pelvic reirradiation, illustrating the value of identifying treatment approaches that can reduce treatment-related morbidities, particularly late treatment toxicities.

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Keywords:  external beam radiation therapy; pelvic cancer; protons; reirradiation; vaginal cancer

Year:  2016        PMID: 28989947      PMCID: PMC5627360          DOI: 10.14338/IJPT-16-00013.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Part Ther        ISSN: 2331-5180


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