1.Transcatheter Irradiation of Advanced Extrahepatic Biliary Tract Carcinoma.
Kyeoung Ae KIM ; Sung Kyu KIM ; Sei One SHIN ; Myung Se KIM ; Sun Kyuo SONG ; Koing Bo KWUN
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology 1987;5(2):173-176
Carcinoma of extrahepatic biliary tract is slow growing tumor but curative resection is rarely successful, Radiation therapy has been introduced for enhancing palliation and possible longterm survival. We treated a case of advanced extrahepatic biliary tract carcinoma with high dose rate remote afterloading system through T-tube as a initial irradiation postoperatively. We hope that this treatment may affect not only ennancing palliation and better quality of life but also in local tumor control.
Biliary Tract*
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Hope
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Quality of Life
2.Transcatheter Irradiation of Advanced Extrahepatic Biliary Tract Carcinoma.
Kyeoung Ae KIM ; Sung Kyu KIM ; Sei One SHIN ; Myung Se KIM ; Sun Kyuo SONG ; Koing Bo KWUN
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology 1987;5(2):173-176
Carcinoma of extrahepatic biliary tract is slow growing tumor but curative resection is rarely successful, Radiation therapy has been introduced for enhancing palliation and possible longterm survival. We treated a case of advanced extrahepatic biliary tract carcinoma with high dose rate remote afterloading system through T-tube as a initial irradiation postoperatively. We hope that this treatment may affect not only ennancing palliation and better quality of life but also in local tumor control.
Biliary Tract*
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Hope
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Quality of Life
3.Intracavitary Irradiation of Locally Advanced Recurrent Adenocarcinoma of Rectum Along the Fistula tract.
Kyeong Ae KIM ; Sung Kyu KIM ; Sei One SHIN ; Myung Se KIM ; Sun Kyuo SONG ; Min Chul SHIM ; Koing Bo KWUN
Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology 1988;6(2):289-294
Radiation therapy has been used as adjuvant therapy or primary treatment for inoperable, remnant or recurrent cancer. Many authors reported good palliation effect by external irradiation or interstitial therapy, but the report of intracavitary irradiation for recurrent, inoperable rectal cancer is very rare. We experienced a case of recurrent adenocarcinoma of rectum along fistula tract after laparotomy and postoperative radiotherapy who achieved very good palliation by intracavitary irradiation. Even though we have only good palliation without impressive survival improvement in this case, we hope that this technique may achieve good local control in other similar patients.
Adenocarcinoma*
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Fistula*
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Hope
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Humans
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Laparotomy
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Radiotherapy
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Rectal Neoplasms
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Rectum*