Publications by authors named "Pournima Kale"

Planning target volume (PTV) to deliver the desired dose to the clinical target volume (CTV) accounts for systematic (∑) and random (σ) errors during the planning and execution of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). As these errors vary at different departments, this study was conducted to determine the 3-dimensional PTV (PTV) margins for head and neck cancer (HNC) at our center. The same was also estimated from reported studies for a comparative assessment.

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Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the pyriform sinus with metastatic mediastinal mass is staged as IVC and routinely treated with palliative intent. Here, we report a case cured with radical chemoradiotherapy without CT simulator, lead cutouts, and advanced techniques such as three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, image-guided radiotherapy, and volumetric modulated arc therapy or stereotactic body radiotherapy. A 67-year-old male presented with SCC of the right pyriform sinus with mediastinal metastasis (Stage IVC).

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Article Synopsis
  • Loco-regional hyperthermia, applied at 40-44 °C, offers significant benefits as a radiosensitizer, chemosensitizer, and immunomodulator in cancer treatment.
  • Research indicates that adding hyperthermia to radiotherapy can improve local tumor control in recurrent breast cancer, locally advanced cervix cancer, and head and neck cancers by over 22% each.
  • This approach is particularly promising for low-middle-income countries due to its potential effectiveness and relatively low setup costs, making hyperthermia an important addition to cancer treatment strategies.
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