Aims And Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate acute and chronic toxicity of combined postoperative standard radiation therapy to the pelvis and 5-fluorouracil plus levamisole in resectable rectal cancer.
Methods: Between July 1990 and September 1993, 58 patients with histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the rectum entered the prospective study. The schedule consisted of 5-fluorouracil, 450 mg/m2 i.
Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys
February 1997
Purpose: A new radiotherapy schedule to treat glioblastoma multiforme after surgery, combining nicotinamide and carbogen.
Methods And Materials: We analyzed 36 patients with glioblastoma multiforme treated after surgery with radiotherapy, Nicotinamide and Carbogen as follows: 7 patients were treated with accelerated fractionation: two fractions/day, 1.5 cGy/fraction, 6 h interval, 5 days/week, total dose 60 Gy in 4 weeks; 8 patients were treated with the same irradiation scheduling plus Nicotinamide at the dose of 4 g and 2 g in capsules, respectively, 1 h before the first and the second irradiation fraction; 21 patients were treated with accelerated radiotherapy, Nicotinamide, and Carbogen (inhaled 10 min before radiotherapy and during the whole course of irradiation).
This retrospective study aimed to investigate the treatment failures in 26 patients with stages I-II uterine leiomyosarcoma (> or = 10 mitoses per 10 high-power field (HPF) who underwent total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy +/- adjuvant external pelvic irradiation. Thirteen (50%) patients developed recurrent disease, after a median time of 10 months from surgery (range = 4-72 months). Recurrence was pelvic in 3 (23%) patients, extrapelvic in 9 (69%) patients, and both pelvic and extrapelvic in 1 (8%) patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been reported that carbogen breathing yields a remarkable increase of radiosensitivity in murine tumour models. Hence, application of carbogen might be promising in radiotherapy of human tumours. We describe a method to increase arterial oxygenation and to ensure stability of O2 and CO2 during carbogen breathing in patients with malignant disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pharmacokinetic properties of nicotinamide and its tolerance were studied in seven patients affected by glioblastoma multiforme and treated with two fractions per day of radiation therapy. Nicotinamide was given orally at two daily doses of 4 g and then 2 g separated by a 6-h-interval. The treatment was well tolerated in almost all patients and had no effect on blood pressure, cardiac rhythm or body temperature.
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