| Literature DB >> 35669907 |
Hinako Harada1, Yojiro Ishikawa1, Shohei Tanaka1, Keita Kishida1, Rei Umezawa1, Takaya Yamamoto1, Noriyoshi Takahashi1, Kazuya Takeda1, Yu Suzuki1, Keiichi Jingu1.
Abstract
Radiation therapy (RT) is one of the definitive treatments for early-stage nasal vestibular carcinoma and has similar local control rates to resection surgery. There are various methods, including external beam RT and brachytherapy. This report describes a case who showed local control for more than 5 years after brachytherapy alone using Au-198 grains for nasal vestibular carcinoma. A 68-year-old Japanese man complained of swelling and pain in his left nasal cavity. He was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) (cT1N0M0, stage I). An elevated mass of 8 mm in long diameter was found inside the left nasal cavity. Since the patient selected brachytherapy, nine Au-198 grains 185 mBq were permanently injected percutaneously under local anesthesia, and 85 Gy was prescribed. Grade three dermatitis was observed as an acute adverse event. After 2 years, mild telangiectasia of the left nasal skin and epilation of nasal hair in the left nasal cavity was regarded as late adverse events. The patient continues to keep a complete response for 5 years. For small nasal vestibular SCC, brachytherapy with Au-198 grains might be a good option.Entities:
Keywords: Au-198; Brachytherapy; Nasal vestibule cancer; Radiation therapy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35669907 PMCID: PMC9163247 DOI: 10.1007/s13691-022-00546-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Cancer Conf J ISSN: 2192-3183
Fig. 1Axial enhanced computed tomography scan images of nasal vestibule show small elevated tumor (yellow arrow).
Fig. 2Dose distribution of brachytherapy for primary nasal vestibule cancer using Au-198 grains. Orange line shows 85 Gy (100% dose), yellow line shows 60 Gy (70.59%).
Fig. 3The timeline for intervention and clinical outcome is presented.