The role of palliative radiotherapy for bone metastases.

The Canadian journal of oncology Pub Date : 1996-02-01
P Kirkbride, W J Mackillop, T J Priestman, G Browman, M Gospodarowicz, P Rousseau
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Abstract

Painful bone metastases are a clear indication for the use of radiotherapy, with reported response rates of up to 85% of patients treated. In an attempt to define the optimal use of palliative radiotherapy when used in this situation, the data for the efficacy, toxicity and choice of dose and fractionation are reviewed. Although there have been some recent trials demonstrating the value of hypofractionated radiation therapy, half-body irradiation and 89-strontium, in general there is a lack of information in this clinical area, particularly on the duration of beneficial effect and on treatment toxicity. The available data suggest that single-fraction radiation is as effective as short-course fractionated treatment, and may be isotoxic when 5HT3 antagonists are used. Future implications for research are discussed.

姑息性放疗在骨转移中的作用。
疼痛的骨转移是使用放疗的明确指征,据报道,治疗患者的有效率高达85%。为了确定在这种情况下姑息性放疗的最佳使用方法,本文回顾了有关疗效、毒性和剂量选择和分割的数据。虽然最近有一些试验证明了低分割放射治疗、半体照射和89-锶的价值,但总的来说,在这一临床领域缺乏信息,特别是关于有益效果持续时间和治疗毒性的信息。现有数据表明,单次分段放疗与短期分段治疗一样有效,并且当使用5HT3拮抗剂时可能是同毒性的。讨论了未来研究的意义。
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