SADEGHl-LOOYEH B, GILLY F, CARRY P, SAYAG A, GRIOT J, ROMESTAING P, et al . IN TRAOPERATIVE RADIATION THERAPY FOR GASTRIC ADENOCARCINOMA. Med J Islam Repub Iran 1995; 9 (3) :183-187
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From the Departments of Digestive Surgery and Radiotherapy, Centre Hospitalier Univesitaire Lyon Sud, 69495, Pierre Benite Cedex, France.
Abstract: (4644 Views)
Intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) is a multidisciplinary approach in
which residual tumors or tumor beds are directly irradiated during a surgical
procedure. To evaluate its efficacy, from 1985, we conducted a prospective study
including non-metastatic gastric adenocarcinoma treated by surgery, IORT (15
Grays) and postoperative external beam radiotherapy (44 Grays). Up to 1993, 51
cases of gastric adenocarcinoma (20 pN0 and 31 pN1-2) have been included in the
study. Mortality and morbidity rates were not different from those of surgery alone.
The overall 5 year survival rate was 59.1 %, and the pN1N2 5 year survival rate was
50.6'70. These promising results are comparable with those of Asian randomized
studies which demonstrate the possible value of IORT in the treatment of gastric
adenocarcinoma.
Type of Study:
Original Research |
Subject:
Surgery