Proton therapy offers considerable potential advantages in the management of poorly resectable, radio-resistent tumors close to critical anatomical structures. So far over 15,000 patients have been treated worldwide with two major indications: conservative management of ocular melanomas in which local control exceeds 95% at 5 years and curative irradiation of sarcomas at the base of the skull and cervical canal, with a survival rate between 84 and 94% at 5 years. The different protocols tested currently worldwide are discussed.
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March 1995
Proton therapy offers potentially considerable advantages in the management of slow-growing, poorly resectable or non-resectable tumors resistant to x-rays and located close to critical radiosensitive anatomical structures, such as the brain stem of the spinal cord. Among over 13,000 irradiated patients in the USA, Europe, and Japan, two major clinical indications have been documented: 1. The conservative management of choroidal melanomas, in which 98% 5-year local control can be expected at the price of low toxicity and visual preservation in approximately half of them.
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