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A randomized trial of three single-dose radiation therapy regimens in the treatment of metastatic bone pain.
Author: AcimovicL, AleksandrovicJ, IgrutinovicI, JeremicB, MilicicB, MilisavljevicS, NikolicN, ShibamotoY
Original Abstract of the Article :
PURPOSE: To investigate efficacy of three single dose radiation therapy (RT) regimens in the treatment of painful bone metastasis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patient self-assessment by using pain chart enabled evaluation of response to treatment that consisted of either one of the three single fractions...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0360-3016(98)00174-6
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Radiation Therapy for Metastatic Bone Pain: A Randomized Trial Comparing Three Single-Dose Regimens
This study compared the efficacy of three single-dose radiation therapy (RT) regimens (4 Gy, 6 Gy, and 8 Gy) in the treatment of painful bone metastasis. The researchers randomized patients to receive one of these regimens and assessed their response to treatment using a pain chart. They found that both 6 Gy and 8 Gy resulted in significantly higher overall response rates compared to 4 Gy, with no significant difference between 6 Gy and 8 Gy. However, 8 Gy resulted in the shortest time to pain relief. The study concluded that 8 Gy could be considered the 'lowest' optimal single fraction RT for painful bone metastasis, although 4 Gy may still be appropriate in specific cases.
Optimizing Radiation Therapy for Bone Pain
This study provides valuable insights for clinicians treating painful bone metastasis, offering a comparison of three single-dose RT regimens. The findings suggest that higher single doses (6 Gy and 8 Gy) are more effective in achieving pain relief and a higher overall response rate. This information can help oncologists make informed decisions about the appropriate dose of radiation therapy for their patients, ensuring the best possible treatment outcomes and minimizing unnecessary side effects.
Understanding Radiation Therapy and Bone Metastasis: A Patient's Perspective
If you are facing painful bone metastasis, it's essential to discuss treatment options with your oncologist. Understanding the different radiation therapy approaches and their potential benefits and risks can help you make informed decisions about your care. Remember, early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing bone metastasis and improving your quality of life. Just as a camel adapts to the harsh desert environment, we can work together with our healthcare providers to find the best solutions for managing these challenges.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Imagine a camel caravan facing a treacherous desert landscape, navigating through sandstorms and scorching heat. Just as the caravan relies on its members' strength and resilience to endure these challenges, patients with painful bone metastasis require effective treatment strategies. This study sheds light on the different approaches to radiation therapy, providing valuable information for clinicians and patients alike in their pursuit of pain relief and improved quality of life.
Date :
- Date Completed 1998-09-28
- Date Revised 2019-07-08
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