Palliative radiotherapy in the UK.

The Canadian journal of oncology Pub Date : 1996-02-01
T J Priestman
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A number of different palliative radiotherapy techniques and fractionation schedules have been used in the UK over the past several years. In an attempt to standardize treatment practices, a handful of studies have been conducted in recent years compiling basic demographic data on the use of palliative radiotherapy as well as response data for the various techniques currently in use. In one study conducted at Mount Vernon Hospital, just outside of London, Maher and colleagues collected data on 425 consecutive patients given radiotherapy during a six-week period in 1988. Of those, 211 (49.6%) patients received radical treatment for long-term tumor control, and the remaining 214 (50.4%) patients received palliative treatment for symptom relief in the case of incurable cancer. Of the 214 patients treated with palliative radiotherapy, 90 (42%) patients were treated for bone secondaries, 63 (29%) patients for primary carcinoma of the bronchus, 12 (6%) patients for brain secondaries and 49 (23%) patients for other miscellaneous reasons. There is evidence that in the last few years British practice in palliative radiotherapy has changed substantially, largely as a result of the findings of recent clinical trials. This review will summarize the data relating to the radiotherapeutic management of bone secondaries, advanced lung cancer and cerebral metastases.

姑息性放疗在英国。
在过去的几年里,英国已经使用了许多不同的姑息性放疗技术和分离时间表。为了使治疗实践标准化,近年来进行了一些研究,汇编了有关姑息性放疗使用的基本人口数据以及目前使用的各种技术的反应数据。在伦敦郊外弗农山医院进行的一项研究中,Maher和同事收集了1988年连续6周接受放射治疗的425名患者的数据。其中,211例(49.6%)患者接受根治性治疗以长期控制肿瘤,其余214例(50.4%)患者接受姑息性治疗以缓解症状。在214例姑息性放疗患者中,90例(42%)患者因骨继发而接受治疗,63例(29%)患者因原发性支气管癌接受治疗,12例(6%)患者因脑继发而接受治疗,49例(23%)患者因其他杂项原因接受治疗。有证据表明,在过去几年中,英国在姑息性放射治疗方面的实践发生了实质性的变化,这主要是由于最近临床试验的结果。本文将综述有关骨继发、晚期肺癌和脑转移的放射治疗管理的资料。
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