Literature DB >> 6441973

The influence of irradiation time per treatment session on acute and late skin reactions: a study on human skin.

I Turesson, G Notter, I Wickström, K A Johansson, S Eklund.   

Abstract

A comparison of the radiation effect of altering the treatment time per session in fractionated radiotherapy was performed on human skin with 12 MeV electrons. Four fractions of 7.2 Gy were given within 22 days, once a week. The dose per fraction was administered in 4 min and 32 min, respectively. The dose rate was about 2 Gy/min and the prolonged treatment time was achieved by dividing each dose fraction into three equal subfractions with intervals of 14-15 min. Prolongation of the treatment time resulted in a significant reduction of the skin erythema (p less than 0.001), pigmentation (p less than 0.05) and the degree of telangiectasia at 5 years (p less than 0.001). The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) for the prolonged (32 min), in relation to that of the short (4 min) treatment time, RBE4 min/32 min, was 1.09-1.10 for erythema and 1.07-1.12 for telangiectasia. These findings indicate that prolongation of the treatment time per session has to be adjusted for in clinical radiation oncology.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6441973     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8140(84)80064-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiother Oncol        ISSN: 0167-8140            Impact factor:   6.280


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1.  Acute skin toxicity associated with a 1-week schedule of whole breast radiotherapy compared with a standard 3-week regimen delivered in the UK FAST-Forward Trial.

Authors:  A Murray Brunt; Duncan Wheatley; John Yarnold; Navita Somaiah; Stephen Kelly; Adrian Harnett; Charlotte Coles; Andrew Goodman; Amit Bahl; Mark Churn; Rada Zotova; Mark Sydenham; Clare L Griffin; James P Morden; Judith M Bliss
Journal:  Radiother Oncol       Date:  2016-04-01       Impact factor: 6.280

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