Background: The presence of an oligodendroglial component within a glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is considered a prognostically favorable factor, but the clinical outcome of patients with glioblastoma multiforme with oligodendroglial component (GBMO) after combined post-operative radiotherapy and chemotherapy has rarely been reported.
Methods: We analyzed overall and progression-free survival in a group of ten consecutive patients initially diagnosed with GBMO between 1996 and 2004 (4.2% of all GBM patients).
Background: The dose distribution to the rectum, delineated as solid organ, rectal wall and rectal surface, in 3D conformal (3D-CRT) and intensity-modulated radiotherapy treatment (IMRT) planning for localized prostate cancer was evaluated.
Materials And Methods: In a retrospective planning study 3-field, 4-field and IMRT treatment plans were analyzed for ten patients with localized prostate cancer. The dose to the rectum was evaluated based on dose-volume histograms of 1) the entire rectal volume (DVH) 2) manually delineated rectal wall (DWH) 3) rectal wall with 3 mm wall thickness (DWH(3)) 4) and the rectal surface (DSH).
The hypoxia-inducible enzyme carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) has recently been discussed as a surrogate marker of tumor hypoxia, an indicator of prognosis and a potential therapeutic target in malignant glioma. To characterize patterns of expression of CA IX in human malignant glioma cells, we studied CA IX protein, CA9 mRNA and hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1alpha) protein levels in U87-MG, U251, U373 and GaMG cells exposed to in vitro hypoxia (1, 6 or 24 h at 5%, 1% or 0.1% O(2)).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of two modalities of dose-escalated radiotherapy on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) were compared. Forty-one consecutive patients were treated with a 3-D conformal (3-DC) boost to 74 Gy, and 43 with high-dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy boost (2x9 Gy), following 3-D conformal treatment to 46 Gy. Median age was 70 years in both groups, median initial PSA was 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The tumor-associated glycoprotein osteopontin (OPN) is discussed as a plasma surrogate marker of tumor hypoxia and as an indicator of the presence of pleural mesothelioma in asbestos-exposed individuals. The clinical introduction of plasma OPN measurements requires the availability of a reliable enzyme-linked immunosorbence assay (ELISA).
Methods: We compared previously described and currently available ELISA systems on 88 archival plasma samples obtained from patients with head and neck or cervix cancer between 20 days before and 171 after the start of radiotherapy.
Purpose: To establish volume imaging using an on-board cone-beam CT (CB-CT) scanner for evaluation of three-dimensional patient setup errors.
Methods And Materials: The data from 24 patients were included in this study, and the setup errors using 209 CB-CT studies and 148 electronic portal images were analyzed and compared. The effect of rotational errors alone, translational errors alone, and combined rotational and translational errors on target coverage and sparing of organs at risk was investigated.
Background: The long-term dose-effect relationship for specific cardiac structures in mediastinal radiotherapy has rarely been investigated. As part of an interdisciplinary project, the 3-D dose distribution within the heart was reconstructed in all long-term Hodgkin's disease survivors (n = 55) treated with mediastinal radiotherapy between 1978 and 1985. For dose reconstruction, original techniques were transferred to the CT data sets of appropriate test patients, in whom left (LV) and right ventricle (RV), left (LA) and right atrium (RA) as well as right (RCA), left anterior descending (LAD) and left circumflex (LCX) coronary arteries were contoured.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Purpose: The retrospective planning study for intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) of prostate cancer evaluated whether proximal rectum and supra-anal rectum/anal canal should be delineated as separated organs-at-risk (OARs) to achieve optimal dose distributions to the anorectal region.
Patients And Methods: For 10 patients with localized prostate cancer IMRT plans were generated with the rectum and anal canal as separated OARs (Rec-sep) and as one single OAR (Rec-tot). Two different treatment planning systems (TPS) were utilized.
For an effective radiotherapy the exact tumor location must be determined. The localization has to take into account patient's setup position as well as internal organ motion. Among the different localization methods, the use of a computer tomography (CT) scanner in the therapy room has been proposed recently.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1alpha) is both a potential endogenous marker of tumor hypoxia and therapeutic target, and elevated HIF-1alpha protein levels have been shown to be associated with increased hypoxic radiation resistance in FaDu human pharyngeal carcinoma cells in vitro. Here, we found that in FaDu xenografts, no significant HIF-1alpha protein accumulation was detectable by either flow cytometry or Western blot, despite the presence of hypoxic (pimonidazole-positive, radiation resistant) cells. To investigate the effect of different tumor microenvironment conditions on hypoxic HIF-1alpha accumulation, we performed in vitro hypoxia experiments (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is rarely observed during pregnancy. The clinical behavior of this malignancy does not differ significantly from that outside of the setting of pregnancy. Antineoplastic chemotherapy is usually given during the second and third trimester.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Osteopontin (OPN) is recognized as a tumor-associated protein and has recently been shown to be a potential plasma marker of tumor hypoxia in head and neck cancer patients. We sought to detect patterns of OPN accumulation and secretion in human tumor cells during in vitro hypoxia.
Materials And Methods: The human tumor cell lines A 549 lung carcinoma, U 87 malignant glioma, HT 1080 fibrosarcoma, FaDu pharyngeal carcinoma and HT 29 and HCT 116 colorectal carcinoma were treated with 1, 6 or 24 h of hypoxia (0.
Background: Hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (HFSRT) is one salvage treatment option in previously irradiated patients with recurrent malignant glioma. We analyzed the results of HFSRT and prognostic factors in a single-institution series.
Methods: Between 1997 and 2003, 19 patients with recurrent malignant glioma (14 glioblastoma on most recent histology, 5 anaplastic astrocytoma) were treated with HFSRT.
Purpose: Published clinical studies provide conflicting data regarding the prognostic significance of carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) overexpression as an endogenous marker of tumor hypoxia and its comparability with other methods of hypoxia detection. We performed a systematic analysis of CA IX protein levels under various in vitro conditions of tumor hypoxia in HT 1080 human fibrosarcoma and FaDu human pharyngeal carcinoma cells. Because sorting of live CA IX positive cells from tumors provides a tool to study the radiosensitivity of chronically hypoxic cells, we modified and tested a CA IX flow cytometry protocol on mixed hypoxic/aerobic suspensions of HT 1080 and FaDu cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Purpose: A technical modification for radiotherapy of prostate cancer is presented to smooth the scalloped dose pattern that occurs at treatment field edge, when a multileaf collimator (MLC) has been used.
Material And Methods: Ten patients with prostate cancer receiving postoperative, adjuvant irradiation were studied prospectively. By a three-dimensional planning system (TMS, Helax 6.
Purpose: The transcription factor subunit hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha) is currently discussed as a potential endogenous marker of tumor hypoxia to select patients for modified treatment. Despite an association of immunohistochemical HIF-1 alpha overexpression and poor prognosis after radiotherapy in many tumor entities, the reported pattern of HIF-1 alpha staining was often not consistent with tumor hypoxia. To explain this discrepancy, we studied the in vitro conditions under which HIF-1 alpha protein accumulates.
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December 2003
Background: Eppendorf electrode measurements of tumor oxygenation have defined an adverse effect of tumor hypoxia on prognosis after radiotherapy and other treatment modalities, in particular in head and neck and cervix carcinomas as well as soft tissue sarcomas. Recently, the immunohistochemical detection of proteins involved in the "hypoxic response" of tumor cells has been discussed as a method to estimate hypoxia in clinical tumor specimens.
Material And Methods: This review focuses on clinical and experimental data, regarding prognostic impact and comparability with other methods of hypoxia detection, for three proteins suggested as endogenous markers of tumor hypoxia: hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha(HIF-1alpha), carbonic anhydrase 9 (CA 9), and glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1).
Purpose: The late toxicity of fecal incontinence after pelvic radiotherapy is now frequently recognized but the etiology poorly understood. We therefore investigated associations between dose-volume histogram (DVH) parameters of the rectum and the anal canal with fecal continence as measured by an established 10-item questionnaire.
Methods And Materials: Forty-four patients treated for carcinoma of the prostate with 58-72 Gy of 3D conformal radiotherapy between 1995 and 1999 who completed the questionnaire formed the study population.
The influence of three different belly board (BB) positions in radiotherapy of rectal cancer on the dose-volume histogram of the small bowel (SB) were analysed for 20 patients. Placing the lower border of the BB opening near the lumbosacral junction, both the volume of SB within the pelvis and the volume of SB within all tested dose levels were lower compared to its position near the symphysis or the lumbosacral junction.
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