Neutron radiobiology and clinical consequences.

Strahlentherapie Pub Date : 1985-12-01
H R Withers
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The present day rationale for anticipating a therapeutic advantage of neutrons over X-rays is reviewed. It is based on the following characteristics of tumorous tissue: hypoxia, poor cell cycle redistribution, large repair capacity and rapid growth. It is obvious that not all of the possible reasons why X-ray therapy may fail can be circumvented by the use of neutrons. Therefore the practical consequences of the mentioned rationales must be the planning of randomized clinical trials. With patients selected for poorly reoxygenating tumors, tumors in which clonogens proliferate slowly and others where they grow rapidly and/or show an early regenerative response. Predictive assays for such a selection are, however, only scarcely available and need to be developed to supplement the indication given by conventional staging and grading. Other important consequences of radiobiological considerations are finally concerning treatment strategies. Regardless of the exact dose per fraction chosen, it seems prudent to use relatively low doses per fraction initially to maximize the chance of detecting any benefit inherent in the use of neutrons, before exploring increased doses for reasons of improved cost-effectiveness.

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中子放射生物学和临床后果。
目前预测中子比x射线具有治疗优势的理论基础进行了回顾。基于肿瘤组织缺氧、细胞周期再分配差、修复能力大、生长迅速等特点。很明显,并不是所有可能导致x射线治疗失败的原因都可以通过使用中子来避免。因此,上述基本原理的实际结果必须是随机临床试验的计划。患者被选择为再氧性差的肿瘤,肿瘤中克隆原增殖缓慢,而其他肿瘤中克隆原生长迅速和/或表现出早期再生反应。然而,这种选择的预测分析方法很少可用,需要发展以补充传统分期和分级给出的指示。放射生物学考虑的其他重要后果最后与治疗策略有关。无论所选择的每部分的确切剂量如何,在为提高成本效益而探索增加剂量之前,最初使用相对较低的每部分剂量,以最大限度地发现使用中子所固有的任何好处,似乎是谨慎的。
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