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J J Mazeron, G Marinello, S Leung, J P Le Bourgeois, C C Abbou, J Auvert, B Pierquin.
Abstract
The technique and results of a treatment protocol for bladder cancer combining low dose pre-operative external beam irradiation followed by external iliac nodal dissection, limited partial cystectomy and curietherapy with iridium 192 are described. In 55 patients treated from 1971 to 1979, 37/45 (67%) are alive NED at 5 years--23/31 pT1, 10/14 pT2, 4/10 pT3--with 9/55 bladder recurrences at 5 years--7/31 pT1, 1/14 pT2, 1/10 pT3. Only two patients (total cystectomy) have not retained a functional bladder. These favorable results have been obtained in a carefully selected population; our indications for the technique being T1, T2, T3a tumors with a total surface area not exceeding 5 cm, not involving the bladder neck and unifocal or in some cases plurifocal, but closely grouped. The advantages and precise details of each stage of the technique will be described and compared with large series in which radium 226 is utilized and results of curietherapy will be compared with other modalities of treatment employed under similar circumstances for similar patient groups. We feel that curietherapy has certain advantages over other methods in the treatment of bladder cancer and that an afterloading technique employing iridium 192 wires permits the curietherapy to proceed under optimal conditions, allowing combination with partial cystectomy, optimal placement of sources, precise radiographic control and dosimetry, dose reduction in many cases, optimal conditions of radioprotection and widening of the indications for the technique.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4070677 DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8140(85)80097-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiother Oncol ISSN: 0167-8140 Impact factor: 6.280