1. Total skin electron irradiation therapy in mycosis fungoides using high-dose rate mode: a preliminary experience.
- Author
-
Parida DK, Verma KK, Chander S, Joshi RC, and Rath GK
- Subjects
- Adult, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mycosis Fungoides mortality, Mycosis Fungoides pathology, Neoplasm Staging, Reproducibility of Results, Skin pathology, Skin radiation effects, Skin Neoplasms mortality, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Survival Rate, Treatment Outcome, Mycosis Fungoides radiotherapy, Radiotherapy, High-Energy methods, Skin Neoplasms radiotherapy
- Abstract
Introduction: Total skin electron irradiation (TSEI) therapy is the treatment of choice for mycosis fungoides. However, conventional TSEI therapy is time consuming as well as patient unfriendly. Therefore we used high-dose rate (HDR) mode TSEI in these patients. High-dose rate mode of TSEI is a technological innovation attached to a Linear Accelerator (Philips, SL-20, Netherlands), which can deliver an electron beam of 30 Gy/min at the iso-center. The iso-center faces the patient, 100 cm away from the target of the linear accelerator. The patient is treated at a distance of 10 feet from the iso-center of the linear accelerator. The dose delivered to the skin was 1.13 Gy/min, making the treatment execution much easier and patient compliance much better., Methods: Seven male patients between 40 and 64 years in age having mycosis fungoides for 9-18 months were treated by TSEI using high-dose rate mode between 1998 and 2000. The TSEI was performed according to the Stanford technique, delivering a total dose of 36 Gy. Each patient received a dose of 1.2 Gy/field/day. There were six fields, i.e. anterior, posterior, left and right anterior obliques, and left and right posterior obliques in both the upper and lower parts of the body. The eyes and nails were shielded at each session of radiotherapy. The times taken at each session of the therapy and radiation-associated side-effects were determined in each patient. The patients were followed up to 26 months (median 9 months) to look for any relapse., Results: Three patients had early stage disease (IB) whereas four patients had advanced disease (IIB). Six patients out of these had complete remission following TSEI while one patient died as a result of progression of the disease during treatment. The treatment time taken at each treatment session in each individual patient was approximately 15 min. Radiation-associated morbidity was seen in all patients. Cutaneous lesions relapsed in two patients after 4 and 10 months, respectively, while four patients were alive without the disease at the end of 2 years., Conclusions: Total skin electron irradiation using high-dose rate mode delivery of electrons is an easy, better, compliant and effective therapeutic modality for treatment of mycosis fungoides with an acceptable range of toxicities.
- Published
- 2005
- Full Text
- View/download PDF