M Bremer, C Neuhofer, T Auberger, F B Zimmermann, P Kneschaurek, W Reuschel, M Molls
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摘要
为了研究相对低剂量反应堆裂变中子治疗(RENT)在慕尼黑工业大学研究反应堆的疗效和安全性,我们对20例晚期恶性黑色素瘤患者33例浅表病变进行了单独中子束治疗(n = 22),混合中子/电子束治疗(n = 5),不完全手术后使用中子束治疗(n = 6)。中位肿瘤体积为17.0 cm3。单独中子束的中位剂量为8.0 Gy,混合中子束的中位剂量为3.0 Gy n + 45.3 Gy e-。前瞻性随访局部肿瘤反应、局部控制时间、生存和治疗相关毒性,随访时间为52个月。单独中子束治疗和混合中子束治疗的总有效率(CR;PR)分别为64% (CR: 36%)和100% (CR: 60%)。观察到完全(CR)和不完全(PR, NC)反应病变的差异如下:肿瘤中位体积:2.0 vs. 51.5 cm3,局部控制时间:13.3 vs. 3.7个月,中位生存期:19.8 vs. 9.0个月。未见严重急性或晚期后遗症。总之,利用细胞修复能力减弱的生物学优势,低剂量RENT是一种有效且耐受性良好的浅表恶性黑色素瘤姑息性治疗方法。由于小尺寸黑色素瘤病变(<或= 6 cm3)往往反应完全,因此应在早期进行中子束治疗。
Palliative radiotherapy of malignant melanoma with reactor fission neutron therapy (RENT): a prospective study.
To study the efficacy and safety of relatively low-dosed reactor fission neutron therapy (RENT) at the research reactor of the Technical University Munich, we treated 33 superficial lesions of 20 patients with advanced malignant melanoma by neutron beam alone (n = 22), mixed neutron/electron beam (n = 5), or by neutron beam after incomplete surgery (n = 6). Median tumor volume was 17.0 cm3. Median dose for neutron beam alone was 8.0 Gy and for mixed beam 3.0 Gy n + 45.3 Gy e-. Local tumor response, local control time, survival and treatment related toxicity were followed prospectively over a time period of 52 months. Overall response rate (CR;PR) after neutron beam alone and mixed beam therapy was 64% (CR: 36%) and 100% (CR: 60%), respectively. Observed differences between complete (CR) and incomplete (PR, NC) responding lesions were as follows: median tumor volume: 2.0 vs. 51.5 cm3, local control time: 13.3 vs. 3.7 months, median survival: 19.8 vs. 9.0 months. No severe acute or late sequelae could be observed. In conclusion, low-dosed RENT is an effective and well tolerated palliative treatment of superficial malignant melanoma utilizing the biologic advantage of diminished cellular repair capacity. Because melanoma lesions of small size (< or = 6 cm3) tend to respond completely, neutron beam should be performed at an early stage.