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Strahlenther Onkol ; 189(9): 729-37, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23842635

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A joint analysis of clinical data from centres within the European section of the International Society of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (ISIORT-Europe) was undertaken in order to define the range of intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) techniques and indications encompassed by its member institutions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 2007, the ISIORT-Europe centres were invited to record demographic, clinical and technical data relating to their IORT procedures in a joint online database. Retrospective data entry was possible. RESULTS: The survey encompassed 21 centres and data from 3754 IORT procedures performed between 1992 and 2011. The average annual number of patients treated per institution was 42, with three centres treating more than 100 patients per year. The most frequent tumour was breast cancer with 2395 cases (63.8 %), followed by rectal cancer (598 cases, 15.9 %), sarcoma (221 cases, 5.9 %), prostate cancer (108 cases, 2.9 %) and pancreatic cancer (80 cases, 2.1 %). Clinical details and IORT technical data from these five tumour types are reported. CONCLUSION: This is the first report on a large cohort of patients treated with IORT in Europe. It gives a picture of patient selection methods and treatment modalities, with emphasis on the main tumour types that are typically treated by this technique and may benefit from it.


Subject(s)
Databases, Factual , Intraoperative Care/statistics & numerical data , Neoplasms/epidemiology , Neoplasms/therapy , Patient Selection , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data , Radiotherapy, Adjuvant/statistics & numerical data , Europe/epidemiology , Humans , Prevalence
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Arch Geschwulstforsch ; 59(4): 271-5, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2802935

ABSTRACT

A computerized system with automatic treatment parameters control for radiological hyperthermia, called Sapic SV03, is presented. The system has been planned and built by the "Sezione Avionica ed Equipaggiamenti" of the Aeritalia in cooperation with the Radiotherapy Department of the University of Turin. The device is supplied with a multifrequency generator system (915, 433, 2-30 MHz) connected with many kinds of applicators, with a fiber optic system for temperature control and a previsional thermometry system. In this paper the authors presented three new applicators. The first one is a concave parallel microstrip applicator at 433 MHz, with a size 16 x 9 cm; the heating pattern is homogenous until 4 cm of depth. This antenna can be used for the treatment of chest wall recurrences of breast cancer. The second is a 27 MHz inductive ring and the third applicator is a pyramidal antenna ("TEM line") that operates at a frequency around 27 MHz.


Subject(s)
Hyperthermia, Induced/instrumentation , Neoplasms/therapy , Computer Systems , Humans , Italy
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Arch Geschwulstforsch ; 59(3): 177-81, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2757475

ABSTRACT

Authors present results obtained by hyperthermic treatment (alone or associated with radiation therapy) on 50 patients (with a total of 66 sites) treated between September 1983 and August 1986. All patients had recurrent or metastatic lesions of pretreated malignant tumors. Among these there were 19 breast adenocarcinomas, 33 squamous cell carcinomas of head and neck, 9 melanomas and 5 subcutaneous metastases of adenocarcinoma of the cervix, rectum and colon. The clinical protocol was: hyperthermia alone (43 degrees -45 degrees C for 30 minutes, bi-weekly, for 4-5 weeks) or hyperthermia plus radiation therapy (4 Gy/fraction) for a total of 8-10 seances, in accordance with previous given doses of irradiation. In summary, complete response rates were 21.2% for head and neck tumors, and 51.5% for cutaneous or subcutaneous lesions. Results have also been analysed according to different prognostic variables related to tumor and treatment characteristics. These data are discussed.


Subject(s)
Diathermy , Head and Neck Neoplasms/therapy , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/therapy , Skin Neoplasms/secondary , Adenocarcinoma/radiotherapy , Adenocarcinoma/secondary , Adenocarcinoma/therapy , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/radiotherapy , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/secondary , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/therapy , Combined Modality Therapy , Head and Neck Neoplasms/pathology , Head and Neck Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Humans , Melanoma/radiotherapy , Melanoma/secondary , Melanoma/therapy , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/radiotherapy , Skin Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Skin Neoplasms/therapy
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Radiol Med ; 74(4): 328-33, 1987 Oct.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3313542

ABSTRACT

Mycosis fungoides initially involves the epidermis and the superficial layers of derma at a depth of about 1 cm. Wide field irradiation with low energy electrons is therefore the treatment of choice in the initial stages of the disease. In our Institute, total skin electron beam irradiation is delivered with Therac 20 linear accelerator: the lowest available energy is 6 MeV. A lucite sheet of 0.6 cm thickness is used to decrease the energy of the beam. We used film dosimetry to evaluate the homogeneity of dose distribution in an Alderson-Rando phantom with different arrangements of the fields and the lucite sheet: 4 and 6 fields techniques have been compared with different positions of the lucite filter, near the phantom and near the collimator. Six fields yield a better dose distribution: homogeneity is within +/- 3.7%, while with four fields it is within +/- 6%. X-rays contamination is less than 2%. "In vivo" dosimetry has been performed using thermoluminescent dosimeters: homogeneity is within +/- 15%.


Subject(s)
Mycosis Fungoides/radiotherapy , Skin Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Whole-Body Irradiation/methods , Electrons , Humans , Radiotherapy Dosage
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Radiol Med ; 72(7-8): 564-72, 1986.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3737991

ABSTRACT

A computerized system with automatic treatment parameters control for radiological hyperthermia, called Sapic SVO3, is presented. The system has been planned and built by the "Sezione Avionica ed Equipaggiamenti" of the Aeritalia in cooperation with the Radiotherapy Department of the University of Turin. The device is supplied with a multifrequency generator system (915, 433, 2-30 MHz) connected with many kinds of applicators (microstrip antennas, high constant dielectric material loaded antennas, waveguide antennas), with a fiber optic system for temperature control and with a previsional thermometry system.


Subject(s)
Hyperthermia, Induced/methods , Microwaves/therapeutic use , Radio Waves , Computers , Humans , Hyperthermia, Induced/instrumentation , Radiation Protection
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Radiol Med ; 72(7-8): 573-8, 1986.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3737992

ABSTRACT

The authors present their results with hyperthermic treatment (alone or associated with radiation therapy) on 43 patients (with a total of 57 sites) treated from september 1983 to august 1985. All patients had recurrent lesion of pretreated malignant tumors. Among these there were brest adenocarcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas of head and neck, melanomas and soft tissues sarcomas. The clinical protocol was: hyperthermia alone (43 degrees-45 degrees C during 30 minutes) twice weekly (for a total of 8-10 treatments) or hyperthermia plus radiation therapy (4 Gy/fraction) for a total of 6-8 seances. In summary the response rate (CR + PR) was 80.4% (RT + HT 90% - HT alone 67.5%); the complete response rate was 24.5%.


Subject(s)
Hyperthermia, Induced/methods , Microwaves/therapeutic use , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/therapy , Neoplasms/therapy , Radio Waves , Adult , Aged , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/radiotherapy
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