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Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys ; 47(5): 1379-84, 2000 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10889393

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PURPOSE: To investigate the changes in biological effective dose (BED) that occur in high-dose regions within a target volume when radiotherapy is hypofractionated. METHODS AND MATERIALS: By comparing a standard prescription of 2 Gy per fraction that is matched to give the same BED as a hypofractionated schedule at a standard intersectional prescription point, the BED increments for late-tissue effects at a higher dose region within the planning target volume (PTV) are compared. The alternative approach of BED matching between a conventional and hypofractionated schedule at the high-dose region is also considered. The results are presented as a sequence of calculations that can be understood by practicing radiation oncologists and in graphical form. RESULTS: The BED increment at the high-dose region is marginally increased by hypofractionation, although the latter effect is relatively small: up to 5% additional BED due to hypofractionation for a 20% increase in physical dose when the prescribed fraction size is 6-7 Gy. BED matching for late effects between a conventional and hypofractionated schedule at the high-dose region produces lower BED values throughout the remaining PTV, but at the expense of a reduced tumor control BED. CONCLUSION: Clinical trials that use BED isoeffect matching for late reacting tissue effects to design a hypofractioned test schedule should include comprehensive calculations of the likely BED in high-dose regions.


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Algoritmos , Fracionamento da Dose de Radiação , Modelos Biológicos , Eficiência Biológica Relativa , Modelos Lineares , Radiobiologia
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