Short course prophylactic cranial irradiation for small cell lung cancer Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Ninety-one patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung were given a shortened, intensive course of prophylactic cranial irradiation consisting of 2,000 rad in five fractions. The CNS relapse rate was 21%, but in only one of 91 patients was the brain the first and only site of relapse. Acute toxicities consisting of headache (16%) and nausea and vomiting (15%) were observed. Results are compared with previous results from other studies of cranial irradiation.

authors

  • Feld, R
  • Clamon, GH
  • Blum, R
  • Moran, E
  • Weiner, R
  • Kramer, B
  • Evans, William
  • Herman, JG
  • Hoffman, F
  • Burmeister, L

publication date

  • October 1985