The IMOR Foundation, Medical Institute for Radiotherapy and Oncology,
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“The great advantage of IGRT is that
allows us to perform a real time quality control of the precision with which
radiotherapy is being administered. This means a quality assurance to the
patient that normal organs side-effects can be avoided, told professor
The new IGRT equipment at IMOR foundation,
is the 9th that is running in
In preliminary studies, prostate
displacement has been shown to be in the range of 2-2.5 cm between fractions. With
traditional 3D conformal radiotherapy or IMRT, to be sure that every day the
whole prostate is irradiated, a safety margin of 2.5 cm has to be taken around
the prostate, what means that such a large amount of normal tissue is unnecessarily
irradiated. With IGRT, target position is verified just before treatment is
delivered, repositioning the patient if needed. In this way, not only the tumor
control probability increases dramatically, if not the risk of long-term side-effects
(rectitis, urinary incontinence or impotence) is nearly zero.
“It’s absolutely impressive to see in real time how much the prostate
moves” explained Dr. Guix. “Now that
we know and can measure the prostate movement, it’s completely unthinkable to
treat prostate cancer without IGRT”, he concluded.
At IMOR Foundation, IGRT treatments
started at June 2005. Since then, more than 25 patients have been successfully treated.
Treatment results have permitted to reduce rectitis (rectal inflammation quite
frequent with external beam radiotherapy) to less than 0.5%. Other types of tumors that has been
successfully treated are pancreas and liver (primary as well as metastatic lesions)
tumors. Results are extremely good, with a numbers
of local control and survival absolutely unknown up to now for this kind of
tumors.
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