Biological optimization of the dose in pancreatic cancer.

Rays Pub Date : 2004-07-01
Gian Carlo Mattiucci, Giuseppe D'Agostino, Berardino De Bari, Maria Grazia Mangiacotti, Daniela Smaniotto, Lucio Trodella
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Abstract

In the last decades, many attempts were made to optimize the biological effect of RT in the treatment of pancreatic carcinoma. The use of combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy was certainly successful, with the most promising results achieved with the combination of several drugs with RT or with innovative modalities of administration of concomitant chemotherapy. A dose effect in resected tumors seems suggested by some studies; while the use of high doses in inoperable tumors did not result in significant advantages in terms of response and outcome, a significant correlation between dose and toxicity was observed. Altered fractionations were not studied systematically, though an accelerated-hypofractionated (30 Gy in 10 fractions) treatment is indicated as feasible in combination with concomitant chemotherapy with results similar to those achieved with conventional fractionations and a markedly shorter duration. Based on the small improvements recorded in the treatment of these tumors, the evaluation of newer treatment modalities seems justified.

胰腺癌剂量的生物学优化。
在过去的几十年里,人们进行了许多尝试来优化RT治疗胰腺癌的生物学效应。放疗和化疗的联合使用当然是成功的,最具希望的结果是几种药物与放疗的联合使用或伴随化疗的创新管理方式。一些研究似乎表明,切除的肿瘤存在剂量效应;虽然在无法手术的肿瘤中使用高剂量并没有在反应和结果方面产生显著优势,但观察到剂量和毒性之间存在显著相关性。虽然没有系统地研究改变的分馏,但加速减分馏(10份30 Gy)治疗与伴随化疗联合使用是可行的,其结果与传统分馏相似,且持续时间明显缩短。基于在这些肿瘤治疗中记录的微小改善,对新治疗方式的评估似乎是合理的。
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