Very pronounced bowel sparing during radiation therapy for anal carcinoma using a natural spacer (Myoma) - a case report.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
L Hoeng, A K Exeli, G A Krombach, T Schwandner, L Agolli, D Habermehl
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Abstract

Background: Using dose-painted intensity-modulated radiation therapy, specific dose volume constraints or implantation of tissue expanders prior to radiotherapy are validated options for reducing radiation dose on the bowel and therefore minimizing acute gastrointestinal toxicity during chemoradiation for anorectal malignancies. We describe the rare case of a female patient with a locally advanced anal carcinoma where a large myomatous uterus served as a natural spacer to protect the bowel during radiation therapy.

Case presentation: Initially the patient presented with anal pain, proctoscopy followed by an excisional biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of a squamous cell carcinoma of the anus. Imaging examination showed a locally advanced tumor and in addition a large uterus with typical leiomyomas up to 11.5 cm in diameter. The patient underwent chemoradiation; because of the large leiomyomas there was almost no dose burden for the small intestine and therefore practically no gastrointestinal toxicity.

Conclusion: As we know, this report describes the situation that a large myomatous uterus served as a natural spacer during radiation therapy in a way that is unique to date.

使用天然间隔物(Myoma)对肛门癌进行放射治疗期间,肠道得到了非常明显的保护--病例报告。
背景:在放疗前使用剂量涂抹调强放疗、特定剂量体积限制或植入组织扩张器是减少肠道辐射剂量的有效方法,从而最大限度地减少肛门直肠恶性肿瘤化疗期间的急性胃肠道毒性。我们描述了一例罕见的局部晚期肛门癌女性患者的病例,患者的大肌瘤子宫在放疗期间充当了保护肠道的天然垫片:患者最初因肛门疼痛就诊,直肠镜检查和切除活检确诊为肛门鳞状细胞癌。影像学检查显示肿瘤为局部晚期,此外,患者的子宫较大,伴有直径达 11.5 厘米的典型子宫肌瘤。患者接受了化疗;由于子宫肌瘤较大,小肠几乎没有剂量负担,因此几乎没有胃肠道毒性:正如我们所知,该报告描述了一个巨大的肌瘤子宫在放疗过程中充当天然间隔的情况,这是迄今为止绝无仅有的。
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Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology ONCOLOGY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.80%
发文量
181
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Radiation Oncology encompasses all aspects of research that impacts on the treatment of cancer using radiation. It publishes findings in molecular and cellular radiation biology, radiation physics, radiation technology, and clinical oncology.
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