Assessing the impact of elective regional radiotherapy on survival.

L B Marks, L R Prosnitz
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Purpose: Elective regional irradiation (ERI) of sites of likely tumor spread has been common radiation oncology practice for decades. It is based, in part, on the assumption that cancer often spreads in an orderly fashion and that an improvement in regional control will increase survival.

Method: The clinical data regarding the impact of ERI on local-regional control vs survival are reviewed for a variety of tumor sites.

Results: Improvements in survival with ERI have been reported in some clinical situations. For most, however, survival improvements have been difficult to realize. In most clinical situations, the realistic improvement in survival that is achievable with ERI is small and would be difficult to document in reasonably sized clinical trials.

Discussion: The dose-response relationship for the impact of ERI on survival is discussed. A hypothesis suggesting that a reduction in the dose of ERI may improve the therapeutic ratio of ERI (with respect to its impact on survival) is presented.

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评估选择性局部放疗对生存的影响。
目的:选择性局部照射(ERI)可能肿瘤扩散的部位是几十年来常见的放射肿瘤学实践。它部分基于这样的假设:癌症通常以有序的方式扩散,区域控制的改善将提高生存率。方法:回顾不同肿瘤部位ERI对局部-区域控制与生存影响的临床资料。结果:在一些临床情况下,ERI的生存率有所提高。然而,对大多数人来说,生存的改善很难实现。在大多数临床情况下,ERI对生存的实际改善很小,很难在合理规模的临床试验中证明。讨论:讨论了ERI对生存影响的剂量-反应关系。提出了一个假设,表明减少ERI剂量可能会提高ERI的治疗比率(就其对生存的影响而言)。
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