| Literature DB >> 7893115 |
C Haie-Meder1, F Flamant, Y Revillon, J Valayer, M Gruner, H Martelli, J L Habrand, M J Terrier-Lacombe, A Gerbaulet.
Abstract
Because of its ballistic and physical characteristics, brachytherapy (BT) represents the optimal irradiation treatment in pediatric tumors, especially in prostate or bladder rhabdomyosarcoma. In a limited series of 15 children treated with BT (including three patients treated with salvage BT), 8 out of 9 patients surviving with NED benefited from conservative treatment among 12 patients treated with BT as first-line treatment. Sequelae were minimal consisting of one grade I cystitis and one asymptomatic vesical and ureteral reflux. BT allows administration of high doses to limited volumes sparing normal tissues. BT--whenever possible--represents the treatment of choice compared with external radiotherapy. Indications of BT depend on tumor accessibility and size (usually < or = 4 cm).Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7893115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Urol (Paris) ISSN: 0003-4401