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P1.24 - Poster Session 1 - Clinical Care (ID 146)
- Event: WCLC 2013
- Type: Poster Session
- Track: Supportive Care
- Presentations: 1
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- Coordinates: 10/28/2013, 09:30 - 16:30, Exhibit Hall, Ground Level
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P1.24-017 - Monitoring of patients under treatment with single fraction of SBRT in lung lesions. (ID 1345)
09:30 - 09:30 | Author(s): A. Navarro
- Abstract
Background
INTRODUCTION: Oligometastasic pathology has become a usual pathology present in our clinical routine activity.Although invasive treatments are available, SBRT is a non invasive therapy which can be a viable treatment of choice.We introduce our preliminary study of pulmonary lesions treated using a single fraction of 34Gy OBJECTIVES: The main goal of this report is to demonstrate that a fraction of 34Gy is a viable and attainable therapy to treat lesions in oligometastasic patient’s lungsMethods
Seven patients with 7 pulmonary lesions were treated with single dose of 34Gy. Inclusion criteria were : lesion size smaller than 2 cm , distance from the chest wall and main bronchus tree higher than 2 cm , primary tumor under control in PET scan. Mean Age 61.57y (r39-82), Gender distribution 3 women and 4 men, Histology: 4 cases (57.14% were Metastasic lesions from Colon), 1 metastasic from Adenoid Cystic, 1 Adenocarcinoma from Lung and 1 NSCLC. All patients underwent 4DCT for contouring. Inmobilization was done by thermoplastic mask (Lorca Marin) . Dosimetric characteristics: Mean volume of GTV 1.46cc (r 0.6-4.1), mean volume of PTV 11.29cc (r7.1-22.2), D Max oesophagus 5.06 (r 2.6-8.4), D max Heart 4.05 (r6.86-17.0), D max trachea 5.12 Gy (r 0.3-11.1), Dmax skin 10.98(r7.0-14.4). Patients were treated using True Beam machine. In 6 cases treatments were delivered without flattering filter beamsResults
After 6 months of follow up (r 6-2.19) no toxicity higher than grade 2 was detected. Local control rates and survival are 100%, 100% respectively. To sum up, even this is a preliminary study, seems than long term results can show us a new perspective in these oligometastasic patients.Conclusion
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