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Dynamics of Hypoxia, Proliferation and Apoptosis after Irradiation in a Murine Tumor Model

... time, a significant gain can be obtained for non-small cell lung cancer (18). Also, in head and neck cancer, improved ... hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) versus conventional radiotherap...

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Accelerated hyperfractionation field-involved re-irradiation combined with concurrent capecitabine chemotherapy for locally recurrent and irresectable rectal cancer.
2011-03-01

Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and treatment-related toxicity of accelerated hyperfractionation field-involved re-irradiation combined with concurrent capecitabine chemotherapy for locally recurrent and irresectable rectal cancer (LRIRC). Methods: 72 patients with LRIRC who underwent the treatment were studied. Three-dimensional ...

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A feasibility study of continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) and brachytherapy in patients with early oral or oropharyngeal carcinomas.
1999-01-01

Overall time is important in the curative treatment of head and neck cancer (Dische, S., Saunders, M.I., Barrett, A., Harvey, A., Gibson, D., Parmar, M., 1997, Radiother. Oncol., 44:123-136). Results are presented on outcome and morbidity in ten patients with head and neck cancer treated with external beam irradiation (CHART protocol) and interstitial implantation, completing ...

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Angiosarcoma of the forearm definitively treated by hyperfractionated irradiation.
1990-12-01

A case report of an angiosarcoma treated definitively with hyperfractionated irradiation is presented. Radial and ulnar aspects of the proximal forearm, wrist, and digits were diffusely involved on angiography. Hyperfractionated irradiation totaling 7,440 cGy was delivered to the entire circumference of the hand, ...

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Osteoradionecrosis of the cervical vertebrae in patients irradiated for head and neck cancers.
2010-06-30

Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is one of the common late adverse effects that follow radiation therapy for head and neck cancers. ORN usually develops on the mandible and less frequently on the maxilla. We present three cases of ORN of the cervical vertebrae, which is rarely reported. Two patients suffered from secondary osteomyelitis after neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by definitive concurrent ...

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Late course accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy plus concurrent chemotherapy for squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus: A phase III randomized study
2005-07-15

Purpose: Late course accelerated hyperfractionated (LCAF) radiotherapy (RT) is as effective as standard chemoradiotherapy for nonsurgical management of locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). We have evaluated further the efficacy of concurrent LCAF RT and chemotherapy. Methods and Materials: In all, 111 eligible patients with esophageal ...

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Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiotherapy for Rectal Cancer in Patients With Prior Pelvic Irradiation
2010-05-01

Purpose: To retrospectively determine rates of toxicity, freedom from local progression, and survival in rectal cancer patients treated with reirradiation. Methods and Materials: Between February 2001 and February 2005, 50 patients with a history of pelvic radiotherapy were treated with hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy for primary (n = 2 ...

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Surgical repositioning of the contralateral testicle before irradiation of a paratesticular rhabdomyosarcoma for preservation of hormone production.

Little has been published so far about the possibility of preserving an uninvolved testicle by surgically transferring it out of the irradiation field. A then 16-year-old boy developed a right paratesticular embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in 2003. Initial treatment consisted of orchiectomy and chemotherapy. Prior to local radiotherapy, the contralateral testicle was surgically ...

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The rationale for continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy (CHART).
1990-11-01

Continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) was devised to give the maximum chance of improving clinical radiotherapy and was based upon available radiobiological evidence. A pilot study, begun in 1985, has now included 210 patients. When comparison is made with previously treated cases, improved results have been seen in the two main ...

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Non-small cell lung cancer and CHART (continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy)--where do we stand?
2000-11-01

This paper reviews the use of hyperfractionated and/or accelerated radiation therapy in the curative treatment of non-small cell lung cancer, and explains the scientific rationale behind the development of these regimes. The indications, practicalities and economics of introducing them routinely are addressed. Novel radiotherapy techniques are further ...

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Non-small cell lung cancer and CHART (continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy)--where do we stand?
2000-11-01

This paper reviews the use of hyperfractionated and/or accelerated radiation therapy in the curative treatment of non-small cell lung cancer, and explains the scientific rationale behind the development of these regimes. The indications, practicalities and economics of introducing them routinely are addressed. Novel radiotherapy techniques are further ...

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Continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy (CHART): an interim report upon late morbidity.
1989-09-01

Continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) has given high levels of tumour control in advanced head and neck and bronchial carcinomas. In general, late changes have appeared less than after conventional radiotherapy but despite a prediction of reduced risk of spinal cord damage, two cases of radiation myelitis have presented. The ...

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Accelerated fractionation vs hyperfractionation: rationales for several treatments per day
1983-02-01

Treatment with several doses per day offers the prospect of a significant therapeutic gain using readily available low LET beams. These regimens can be classified as either accelerated fractionation or hyperfractionation according to their rationales. With accelerated fractionation a conventional number of dose fractions is delivered ...

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Effects of continuous hyperfractionated accelerated and conventionally fractionated radiotherapy on the parotid and submandibular salivary glands of rhesus monkeys.
1995-01-01

Radiotherapy is a major treatment modality for head and neck cancer. It is often not possible to exclude the salivary glands from the treatment fields. The unique susceptibility of the serous cells of the salivary glands to irradiation often results in xerostomia with ensuing secondary complications and discomfort to the patients. Recent reports have suggested that continuous ...

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Continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy in the treatment of high-grade astrocytomas.
1998-05-01

Between May 1993 and January 1995, 36 patients with high-grade astrocytomas were treated with 1.05 Gy continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy three times daily to a total target dose of 59.85 Gy in 19 days with 6-h intervals. The median age of the patients was 51 years and the median follow-up was 58 weeks. The median survival rate was 58 ...

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Supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumors (S-PNET) in children: A prospective experience with adjuvant intensive chemotherapy and hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy
2006-03-15

Purpose: Supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumors (S-PNET) are rare and have a grim prognosis, frequently taking an aggressive course with local relapse and metastatic spread. We report the results of a mono-institutional therapeutic trial. Methods and Materials: We enrolled 15 consecutive patients to preradiation chemotherapy (CT) consisting of high-dose methotrexate, high-dose etoposide, ...

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Rapid hyperfractionated radiotherapy. Clinical results in 178 advanced squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck
1985-07-01

The authors present a series of 178 patients with Stage III or IV squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck treated by rapid irradiation using multiple and small fractions per day. An initial group of 91 patients (G1) received a total dose of 72 Gy in 80 sessions and 10 days, according to the following split course schedule: J1 to J5, 36 Gy in 40 sessions, eight daily ...

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Accelerated hyperfractionation (AHF) compared to conventional fractionation (CF) in the postoperative radiotherapy of locally advanced head and neck cancer: influence of proliferation
2002-02-12

Based on the assumption that an accelerated proliferation process prevails in tumour cell residues after surgery, the possibility that treatment acceleration would offer a therapeutic advantage in postoperative radiotherapy of locally advanced head and neck cancer was investigated. The value of Tpot in predicting the treatment ...

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Impact of Adding Concomitant Chemotherapy to Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiotherapy for Advanced Head-and-Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
2009-03-15

Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (RT) schedule combined with concomitant chemotherapy (Cx) in patients with locally advanced head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma. Methods and Materials: Between 2004 and 2007, a total of 90 patients with locoregionally advanced head-and-neck squamous cell ...

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Lung cancer
2009-04-21

IntroductionLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in both men and women, with 80-90% of cases caused by smoking. Small cell lung cancer accounts for 20% of all cases, and is usually treated with chemotherapy. Adenocarcinoma is the main non-small cell pathology, and is treated initially with surgery.Methods and outcomesWe conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following ...

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Optimization of radiotherapy dose-time fractionation with consideration of tumor specific biology
2005-12-15

The 'four Rs' of radiobiology play an important role in the design of radiation therapy treatment protocol. The purpose of this work is to explore their influence on external beam radiotherapy for fast and slowly proliferating tumors and develop an optimization framework for tumor-biology specific dose-time-fractionation scheme. The linear quadratic model is used to describe ...

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Changes in serum and salivary amylase during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer: a comparison of conventionally fractionated radiotherapy with CHART.
1992-05-01

The changes in serum amylase that occur when radiotherapy is given in the treatment of head and neck cancer has been studied in 41 patients, 29 treated by CHART and 12 by conventionally fractionated radiotherapy. The peak rise in serum amylase following the start of treatment is seen earlier and is greater in the patients receiving continuous hyperfractionated ...

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Accelerated hyperfractionated hepatic irradiation in the management of patients with liver metastases: Results of the RTOG dose escalating protocol
1993-09-01

This study was prepared to address two objectives: (a) to determine whether progressively higher total doses of hepatic irradiation can prolong survival in a selected population of patients with liver metastases and (b) to refine existing concepts of liver tolerance for fractionated external radiation. One hundred seventy-three analyzable patients with computed tomography ...

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Time, dose and fractionation in the radiation therapy of cancer
1988-01-01

This book contains 16 selections. Some of the titles are: Some Changes in Dose Fractionation over 20 Years; Time, Dose and Fractionation in Radiation Therapy: An Historical Perspective; Twice-Daily Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Carcinomas; Accelerated Repopulation in Head and Neck Cancer; and Accelerated Hyperfractionation ...

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Know Better Place, Know Better People

cancer can tol- erate curative RT,^'^ even concurrent chemotherapy and accelerated hyperfractionated is quite low." Analyses in patients who refuse surgery but who are otherwise good operative candidates show for prolonged courses of RT or chemotherapy.'" Prostate Seed Implants Prostate "seed" implantation is a form

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Accelerated Hyperfractionated Radiotherapy for Cervical Cancer: Multi-Institutional Prospective Study of Forum for Nuclear Cooperation in Asia Among Eight Asian Countries
2008-04-01

Purpose: To evaluate the toxicity and efficacy of accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy (RT) for locally advanced cervical cancer. Methods and Materials: A multi-institutional prospective single-arm study was conducted among eight Asian countries. Between 1999 and 2002, 120 patients (64 with Stage IIB and 56 with Stage IIIB) with squamous cell ...

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THE INFLUENCE OF CHRONIC ACCELERATION ON THE ...

... Title : THE INFLUENCE OF CHRONIC ACCELERATION ON THE EFFECTS OF WHOLE-BODY IRRADIATION IN RATS. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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ACCELERATOR PULSED FAST ASSEMBLY.
1965-02-19

... ACCELERATORS, NEUTRON FLUX), NEUTRON ... REACTIONS, REACTOR CORES, ELECTRON ... ELECTRON IRRADIATION, MEASUREMENT. ...

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AN EVALUATION OF THE SOURCE AND SOURCE ...
1961-07-01

... Descriptors : , (*IRRADIATED FOOD, PROCESSING), (*FOOD, PRESERVATION), (*ELECTRON ACCELERATORS, IRRADIATED FOOD ...

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Treatment of liver metastases with a combination of chemotherapy and hyperfractionated external radiation therapy
1987-02-01

Twelve patients with liver metastases from colorectal cancer were treated with 5-FUdR hepatic artery, or 5-FU i.v. infusion therapy and hyperfractionated whole liver irradiation (2,100 rad in 14 fractions, two fractions/day over a period of 9 days). All 12 patients tolerated treatments well and no unusual toxicity was noted from this therapy. Response was ...

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The radiation-induced changes in rectal mucosa: Hyperfractionated vs. hypofractionated preoperative radiation for rectal cancer
2006-03-01

Purpose: The purpose of the study was the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of acute radiation-induced rectal changes in patients who underwent preoperative radiotherapy according to two different irradiation protocols. Patients and Methods: Sixty-eight patients with rectal adenocarcinoma underwent preoperative radiotherapy; 44 and 24 patients underwent ...

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Continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) and non-conventionally fractionated radiotherapy in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer: a review and consideration of future directions.
2010-04-18

There is a well-established role for radiation treatment in the management of non-small cell lung cancer. As a single modality, it is indicated as a radical treatment option for patients deemed unsuitable for chemotherapy with inoperable locoregional disease or who decline surgery. In this patient group, the evidence shows advantages for accelerated treatment regimes, e.g. ...

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Hyperfractionated Low-Dose (21 Gy) Radiotherapy for Cranial Skeletal Metastases in Patients With High-Risk Neuroblastoma
2009-11-15

Purpose: To present a large experience (73 patients) using a standard radiotherapy (RT) protocol to prevent relapse in cranial sites where measurable metastatic neuroblastoma (NB), an adverse prognostic marker, is common. Methods and Materials: High-risk NB patients with measurable cranial disease at diagnosis or residual cranial disease after induction therapy had those sites ...

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Misonidazole in the preoperative and radical radiotherapy of bladder cancer
1980-01-01

Measurement of intercapillary distances suggests the presence of significant cell hypoxia in Bilharzial bladder cancer. This tumor seems to be capable of reoxygenation in view of the existence of a correlation between prognosis and immediate tumor shrinkage after irradiation. Two programs are presented: (1) Use of misonidazole with concentrated preoperative ...

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Programming of radiotherapy in the treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer--a way to advance care.
2001-07-01

Radical radiotherapy, the mainstay of treatment for early inoperable non-small-cell lung cancer, is most commonly given in daily fractions, Monday to Friday, to a total dose of 60-70 Gy over 6-8 weeks. Since the 1980s, novel fractionation schedules have been explored with the aim of improving local tumour control and survival without increasing late morbidity. There have been two main approaches. ...

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Conformal radiotherapy, reduced boost volume, hyperfractionated radiotherapy, and online quality control in standard-risk medulloblastoma without chemotherapy: Results of the French M-SFOP 98 protocol
2005-11-01

Purpose: Between December 1998 and October 2001, patients <19 years old were treated for standard-risk medulloblastoma according to the Medulloblastome-Societe Francaise d'Oncologie Pediatrique 1998 (M-SFOP 98) protocol. Patients received hyperfractionated radiotherapy (36 Gy in 36 fractions) to the craniospinal axis, a boost with conformal therapy restricted ...

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Administration of nicotinamide during chart: Pharmacokinetics, dose escalation, and clinical toxicity
1995-07-15

The purpose of this investigation was to determine nicotinamide pharmacokinetics in patients undergoing accelerated radiotherapy with the CHART regimen (continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy) and given nicotinamide on a daily basis. The aim was to establish the pharmacokinetic profiles and their reproducibility during ...

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The morbidity of salvage surgery following conventional radiotherapy and continuous, hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (CHART).
1991-03-01

A comparison was made of the morbidity of surgery for loco-regional recurrence in patients with advanced cancer of the head and neck region following continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (CHART), after conventional radiotherapy, and also in a group following surgery only as the primary treatment. Post-surgical morbidity occurred in 14 ...

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Is double data entry necessary? The CHART trials. CHART Steering Committee. Continuous, Hyperfractionated, Accelerated Radiotherapy.
1994-12-01

There is some controversy over the need for double data entry in clinical trials. In particular, does the number and types of errors identified with this approach justify the extra effort involved? We report the results of a study carried out to address this question. Our main outcome measure was the frequency and types of errors involved in the entry of data for the CHART (continuous, ...

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Continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) in non-small cell carcinoma of the bronchus.
1990-11-01

Between January 1985 and December 1988, 62 patients with locally advanced carcinoma of the bronchus were treated by radiotherapy using continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy (CHART). With this regime on each of 12 consecutive days 3 fractions were given with a time interval of 6 hr between each. Initially a dose fraction of 1.4 Gy was used ...

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Continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy in the treatment of carcinoma of the columella and vestibule of the nose.
1995-11-01

Twenty-one patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal columella and vestibule were treated at the Mount Vernon Centre for Cancer Treatment between March 1986 and January 1994. Tumours ranged from 15 to 55 mm in maximum dimension (median 25 mm). All patients were treated with radical intent with continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy ...

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Accelerated hyperfractionation radiation therapy for carcinoma of the nasopharynx. Techniques and results
1989-06-15

Experience using accelerated hyperfractionation radiation therapy (twice-a-day) in the treatment of 60 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the nasopharynx is presented. The local control rate at the primary sites was significantly improved statistically as compared with 58 patients with the same disease and stages treated by once daily (once-a-day) ...

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43
Radiation-induced renal damage: the effects of hyperfractionation. [Mice
1984-05-01

The response of mouse kidneys to multifraction irradiation was assessed using three nondestructive functional end points. A series of schedules was investigated giving 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 equal X-ray doses, using doses per fraction in the range of 0.9 to 16 Gy. The overall treatment time was kept constant at 3 weeks. Kidney function was assessed from 19 to 48 weeks after ...

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Efficacy of intensified hyperfractionated and accelerated radiotherapy and concurrent chemotherapy with carboplatin and 5-fluorouracil: Updated results of a randomized multicentric trial in advanced head-and-neck cancer
2006-04-01

Purpose: To prove an expected benefit of concurrent radiochemotherapy (RCT), a two-arm randomized multicentric study was performed. In a subgroup analysis the influence of pretherapeutical hemoglobin level (p-Hb) on survival under locoregional control (SLC) was tested. Patients and Methods: The study included primarily untreated Stage III/IV (International Union Against Cancer [UICC]) ...

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Investigation of Semiconductor Devices in Linear Electron ...
1973-12-18

... Semiconductor devices, *Radiation effects, Electron irradiation, Ionization, Electron accelerators, Linear accelerators, Translations, USSR. ...

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In-Situ Testing of Radiation Effects on VLSI Capacitors Using ...
1996-12-01

... IRRADIATION, LOW PASS FILTERS, RADIATION DOSAGE, CAPACITANCE, ELECTRON ACCELERATORS, LINEAR ACCELERATORS. ...

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IRRADIATION OF SEMIRAD AT THE GENERAL ATOMIC ...
1959-09-01

... Title : IRRADIATION OF SEMIRAD AT THE GENERAL ATOMIC LINEAR ACCELERATOR (LINAC), 5 MAY 1959. Descriptive Note : Technical rept.,. ...

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48
Electron beam irradiation process and an object irradiated with an electron beam
2003-01-07

A process of accelerating electrons with a voltage applied thereto in a vacuum, guiding the accelerated electrons into a normal-pressure atmosphere, and irradiating the electron beam (EB) onto an object. The electron beam irradiation process uses a vacuum tube-type electron beam irradiation ...

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Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Suppression for Protection Against Hypothyroidism Due to Craniospinal Irradiation for Childhood Medulloblastoma/Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor
2007-10-01

Purpose: Hypothyroidism is one of the earliest endocrine effects of craniospinal irradiation (CSI). The effects of radiation also depend on circulating thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which acts as an indicator of thyrocyte function and is the most sensitive marker of thyroid damage. Hence, our study was launched in 1998 to evaluate the protective effect of TSH suppression ...

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High-dose hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer.
2011-08-01

The observation that improved local tumour control also results in increased survival rates, even in a disease such as non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), has fuelled the interest in strategies aimed at local tumour eradication. It has been demonstrated that a clear dose-response relationship exists for radiotherapy, i.e. higher doses of radiation lead to increased local tumour control. However, ...

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51
Hyperfractionated total body irradiation for bone marrow transplantation. Results in seventy leukemia patients with allogeneic transplants
1983-11-01

From May, 1979 to March, 1981, 76 leukemia patients were prepared for bone marrow transplantation (BMT) with a new hyperfractionated total body irradiation (TBI) regimen (1320 cGy in 11 fractions, 3x/day), followed by cyclophosphamide, 60 mg/kg, for two days. Partial lung shielding was done on each treatment, with supplemental electron beam treatments of ...

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52
Fifteen-year results of a randomized prospective trial of hyperfractionated chest wall irradiation versus once-daily chest wall irradiation after chemotherapy and mastectomy for patients with locally advanced noninflammatory breast cancer
2006-07-15

Purpose: To analyze the results of a Phase III clinical trial that investigated whether a hyperfractionated radiotherapy (RT) schedule could reduce the risk of locoregional recurrence in patients with locally advanced breast cancer treated with chemotherapy and mastectomy. Methods and Materials: Between 1985 and 1989, 200 patients with clinical Stage III noninflammatory breast ...

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53
Continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy in locally advanced carcinoma of the head and neck region.
1989-12-01

Shortening of the overall duration of radiotherapy would reduce the possibility repopulation of tumor during treatment. Most clinical trials of such accelerated radiotherapy have incorporated a split course to improve normal tissue tolerance. Any interruption, however, even for the week-end, may allow repopulation to occur. A scheme of radiotherapy has been used during which ...

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Initial experience with a practical hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy regimen.
1991-10-01

This paper presents early results of a trial of a three-fractions-per-day (TID) regimen that is more convenient to schedule than the Continuous Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiotherapy (CHART) protocol currently being tested in Europe. The treatment schedule used in the CHART regimen has been modified from 36 fractions of 1.5 Gy TID in 12 days to 72 ...

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55
Accelerated particle generator adjustable over a wide energy range
1971-10-22

An accelerated particle generator adjustable over a wide energy range was developed. It consists of a first particle accelerator providing a high- energy accelerated particle beam, a device for deviating this beam positioned after this first accelerator and capable of effecting a 360 deg rotution about an ...

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56
Risk factors and dose-effect relationship for osteoradionecrosis after hyperfractionated and conventionally fractionated radiotherapy for oral cancer.
1996-09-01

A high frequency of osteoradionecrosis after hyperfractionated radiotherapy (RT) of head and neck tumours led to a detailed analysis of risk factors in the dental, surgical, and radiotherapeutic areas. 168 patients with oral cancer were analysed retrospectively. 19% of them had been irradiated primarily and 81% postoperatively. 116 patients received a ...

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57
Phase I and pharmacologic study of 72-hour infused 5-fluorouracil and hyperfractionated cyclical radiation
1985-04-01

The authors have studied 21 patients infused for 72 hours with 5- Fluorouracil (5-FU) at progressive doses combined with hyperfractionated radiation. The schedule was chosen as being one capable of inducing 5-FU radiosensitization (RS). All patients were started at a daily 5-FU dose of 40 mg/kg/24 hours; doses were then escalated with each subsequent treatment cycle to ...

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58
Malignant astrocytoma: hyperfractionated and standard radiotherapy with chemotherapy in a randomized prospective clinical trial
1982-12-01

A prospective randomized trial of 157 patients with malignant astrocytomas (Grade III or IV) was carried out at a single institution. The minimization technique ensured balanced distribution of prognostic factors between the treatment groups. All received oral lomustine (CCNU, 80 mg/m/sup 2/) six weekly and hydroxyurea (HU, 3.5 gm/m/sup 2/ over 5 days) three weekly, for one year or until ...

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59
Radiation therapy of stage I and II non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
2001-12-01

Surgery is the preferred and standard treatment for patients with resectable stage I and II non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Survival rates of local surgery are unbeaten by other treatment modalities. Up to 70% of these patients survive 5 years or longer. However, there is a subset of patients who either are inoperable due to the presence of severe associated diseases, or who refuse surgery. In ...

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From CHART to CHARTWEL in non-small cell lung cancer: clinical radiobiological modelling of the expected change in outcome.
2002-10-01

CHART (Continuous Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiotherapy) has been shown to improve the tumour control probability and survival relative to conventional radiotherapy in patients with inoperable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). CHARTWEL (CHART Weekend-less) is a further development of this schedule escalating the physical dose to 60 Gy while ...

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Hyperfractionated total body irradiation for bone marrow transplantation: early results in leukemia patients
1981-08-01

Bone marrow transplantation following cytoreduction with total body irradiation and cyclophosphamide has previously been shown to be of value in treating refractory leukemias. Major problems, however, have been fatal interstitial pneumonitis and leukemic relapse. In an attempt to minimize these problems, we initiated a new hyperfractionated regimen for ...

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62
Outcome of hyperfractionated radiotherapy in chemotherapy-resistant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
2006-03-15

Purpose: Patients with chemotherapy-resistant lymphoma have rapidly progressive disease and a poor prognosis. Local symptoms are treated with radiotherapy (RT) for local control. We have reviewed local control and toxicity in patients treated with hyperfractionated accelerated RT. Methods and Materials: A total of 34 patients received ...

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A meta-analysis of hyperfractionated and accelerated radiotherapy and combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy regimens in unresected locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck
2006-01-31

BackgroundFormer meta-analyses have shown a survival benefit for the addition of chemotherapy (CHX) to radiotherapy (RT) and to some extent also for the use of hyperfractionated radiation therapy (HFRT) and accelerated radiation therapy (AFRT) in locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck. However, the publication of new studies ...

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64
Review of Research on Post Irradiation Fruit Quality of Blueberries and Peaches

The commercial use of irradiation is accelerating with the approval of low dose generic treatments for insect disinfestations and the availability of irradiation facilities. Commercial adoption of irradiation treatment requires an understanding of the radiotolerance limits for individual commodities...

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HI-CHART: A Phase I/II Study on the Feasibility of High-Dose Continuous Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiotherapy in Patients With Inoperable Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer
2008-05-01

Purpose: To determine the feasibility of high-dose continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy in patients with inoperable non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Patients and Methods: In a prospective, Phase I/II study, according to the risk for radiation pneumonitis, three risk groups were defined: V{sub 20} <25%, V{sub 20} 25-37%, and V{sub ...

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66
[Contribution of radiation biology to the development of radiation therapy].
1999-08-01

Results of radiation therapy for malignant tumors have steadily improved, and both radiation biology and radiation physics have contributed to this improvement. As examples of such contribution, radiobiologically-elaborated continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) has been proven to be superior to conventional radiotherapy against ...

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[Debate about breast cancer: "Cons: Intraoperative radiotherapy"
2011-07-26

Early breast cancer incidence increases owing to mammography screening. Hypofractionated radiotherapy is more and more proposed in women with low local relapse risk breast cancer, especially accelerated partial breast irradiation. Various irradiation modalities have been reported: brachytherapy, intraoperative ...

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68
NREL: MIDC/Solar Technology Acceleration Center - SolarTAC (39...
2009-11-04

The Measurement and Instrumentation Data Center collects Irradiance and Meterological data from the Solar Technology Acceleration Center (SolarTAC)....

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69
Electron Linear Accelerator Production of Oxygen-15,
1979-12-01

... An electron linear accelerator was used to produce gaseous oxygen-15 by bremsstrahlung irradiation of hydrogen peroxide-water solutions. ...

DTIC Science & Technology

70
Accelerated Failure of Bisphenol-A Polysulfone During ...

... Accession Number : ADD853746. Title : Accelerated Failure of Bisphenol-A Polysulfone During Electron Beam Irradiation Under an Applied Stress. ...

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71
Time-dependent tumour repopulation factors in linear-quadratic equations--implications for treatment strategies.
1989-08-01

Tumour proliferation effects can be tentatively quantified in the linear-quadratic (LQ) method by the incorporation of a time-dependent factor, the magnitude of which is related both to the value of alpha in the tumour alpha/beta ratio, and to the tumour doubling time. The method, the principle of which has been suggested by a number of other workers for use in fractionated therapy, is here ...

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72
Cell killing and chromatid damage in primary human bronchial epithelial cells irradiated with accelerated 56Fe ions
2001-01-01

We examined cell killing and chromatid damage in primary human bronchial epithelial cells irradiated

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73
Radiation-induced renal damage: the effects of hyperfractionation.
1984-05-01

The response of mouse kidneys to multifraction irradiation was assessed using three nondestructive functional end points. A series of schedules was investigated giving 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64 equal X-ray doses, using doses per fraction in the range of 0.9 to 16 Gy. The overall treatment time was kept constant at 3 weeks. Kidney function was assessed from 19 to 48 weeks after ...

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74
Pre-operative irradiation of T3-carcinoma in Bilharzial bladder: a comparison between hyperfactionation and conventional fractionation
1979-06-01

The present report deals with a prospective radomized study investigating the value of pre-operative telecobalt irradiation in the management of T3-carbinoma in Bilharzial bladder. A total pre-operative dose of 4000 rad was split into 2 equal courses with a gap of 1 week. Two dose-time regimes were compared: split-course conventional fractionation, 200 rad/day (SC) and ...

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75
Induction of donor-type chimerism in murine recipients of bone marrow allografts by different radiation regimens currently used in treatment of leukemia patients
1990-11-01

Three radiation protocols currently used in treatment of leukemia patients before bone marrow transplantation (BMT) were investigated in a murine model (C57BL/6----C3H/HeJ) for BM allograft rejection. These include (a) a single dose of total body irradiation (8.5 Gy TBI delivered at a dose rate of 0.2 Gy/min), (b) fractionated TBI 12 Gy administered in six fractions, 2 Gy ...

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POST-IRRADIATION PROTECTION AND RECOVERY. I. EFFECTS OF LIPIDS ON HAEMATO- POIETIC ORGANS OF X-IRRADIATED MALE MICE
1962-02-01

Administration of olive oil within an hour before or after whole-body x irradiation of male mlce at 625 r significantly increased the survival-rate when compared with irradiated untreated mice. The effects of irradiation on bone- marrow, spleen, and thymus of irradiated, and oil-treated ...

Energy Citations Database

77
Fission Gas Retention and Axial Expansion of Irradiated Metallic Fuel.
1986-01-01

Out-of-reactor experiments utilizing direct electrical heating and infrared heating techniques were performed on irradiated metallic fuel. The results indicate accelerated expansion can occur during thermal transients and that the accelerated expansion is...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

78
Accelerated Pellet-Cladding Interaction Tests of Barrier Fuel.
1981-01-01

An accelerated test for screening potential PCI remedy designs was developed. Fuel rods were designed with a tight diametral fuel-cladding gap and a reduced cladding wall thickness and irradiated in the General Electric Test Reactor. After irradiation at ...

National Technical Information Service (NTIS)

79
Tumor cell kinetics, local tumor control, and accelerated radiotherapy: a preliminary report.
1992-01-01

The local tumor control achieved in patients treated in a pilot study of continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy has been related to the tumor cell kinetics evaluated by in vivo administration of bromodeoxyuridine and flow cytometry. In 42 of 50 patients with advanced squamous cell carcinomas in the head and neck region it was possible to ...

PubMed

80
Pretreatment anemia is correlated with the reduced effectiveness of radiation and concurrent chemotherapy in advanced head and neck cancer
2005-03-15

Purpose: Pretreatment anemia is an adverse prognostic variable in squamous cell head-and-neck cancer (HNC) patients treated with radiotherapy (RT) alone. Tumor hypoxia is an adverse parameter for treatment with RT alone or with RT and concurrent chemotherapy (CCT). Tumor hypoxia is more prevalent in patients who present with pretreatment hemoglobin (Hgb) concentrations less than 13 g/dL. RT/CCT ...

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Spread-out particle beam irradiator
1971-10-29

An irradiator producing a spread-out particle beam is presented, the irradiator being provided with several particle accelerators. It consists of an evacuated enclosure having at least one particle transparent window. This enclosure contains n particle sources and accelerator columns, each column being ...

Energy Citations Database

82
THE EFFECTS OF RADIATION ON SILICONE RUBBER WIRE ...

... wire and cable insulation are damaged by irradiation ... except that the rate of damage is accelerated 4 ... physically, the effects of radiation on physical ...

DTIC Science & Technology

83
STUDY OF RADIATION SICKNESS
1963-01-21

... by M. Dostal and others The effect of accelerations created at the moment of irradiation of animals on the course of acute radiation sickness, KV ...

DTIC Science & Technology

84
EPR analysis of the effects of accelerated carbon ion and fast neutron irradiations on table sugar.
2009-05-03

Table sugar samples were irradiated with accelerated carbon ions and fast neutrons. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) analysis performed after the irradiation revealed a complex spectrum similar to that observed after gamma-ray irradiations. The total concentration of the paramagnetic centers induced by ...

PubMed

85
Investigation of the effect of some irradiation parameters on the response of various types of dosimeters to electron irradiation
2004-09-01

Several undyed and dyed polymer films are commercially available for dosimetry in intense radiation fields, especially for radiation processing of food and sterilisation of medical devices. The effects of temperature during irradiation and post-irradiation stability, on the response of these dosimeters are of importance to operators of ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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Routine Use of Continuous, Hyperfractionated, Accelerated Radiotherapy for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer: A Five-Center Experience
2008-11-01

Purpose: To report the results from continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) used as the standard fractionation for radical RT in the management of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in five United Kingdom centers. Methods and Materials: In 2005, the CHART consortium identified six U.K. centers that had continued to use CHART after ...

Energy Citations Database

87
Radiation pneumonitis following concurrent accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy and chemotherapy for limited-stage small-cell lung cancer: Dose-volume histogram analysis and comparison with conventional chemoradiation
2006-03-15

Purpose: The aim of this study was twofold: to determine whether the dose-volume metrics are valuable in predicting radiation pneumonitis (RP) in small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients treated with accelerated hyperfractionated radiotherapy and chemotherapy (AHFRT + CT); and to clarify how AHFRT influences the risk of RP in comparison to conventional ...

Energy Citations Database

88
Physical and psychological symptoms of quality of life in the CHART randomized trial in head and neck cancer: short-term and long-term patient reported symptoms. CHART Steering Committee. Continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy.
1999-12-01

The randomized multicentre trial of continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) versus conventional radiotherapy in patients with advanced head and neck cancer showed no good evidence of a difference in any of the major clinical outcomes of survival, freedom from metastases, loco-regional control and disease-free survival. Therefore an ...

PubMed

89
Mature Results of a Randomized Trial of Accelerated Hyperfractionated Versus Conventional Radiotherapy in Head-and-Neck Cancer
2010-05-01

Purpose: To evaluate long-term late adverse events and treatment outcome of a randomized, multicenter Phase III trial of continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy (CHART) compared with conventional radiotherapy (CRT) in 918 patients with advanced squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck. Methods and Materials: Survival estimates were ...

Energy Citations Database

90
Experience with dose escalation using CHARTWEL (continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy weekend less) in non-small-cell lung cancer.
1998-11-01

Results from the multicentre randomized trial of CHART (continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy) in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) showed a significant increase in survival (P=0.004) compared with conventional radiotherapy and a therapeutic benefit relative to late radiation-induced morbidity. However, 60% of patients died because of ...

PubMed Central

91
Experience with dose escalation using CHARTWEL (continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy weekend less) in non-small-cell lung cancer.
1998-11-01

Results from the multicentre randomized trial of CHART (continuous, hyperfractionated, accelerated radiotherapy) in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) showed a significant increase in survival (P=0.004) compared with conventional radiotherapy and a therapeutic benefit relative to late radiation-induced morbidity. However, 60% of patients died because of ...

PubMed

92
Continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy in advanced head and neck malignancies.
1998-03-01

58 patients of advanced head and neck cancer were treated by continuous hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (study group) or conventional radiotherapy (control group). The study group of 29 patients had 26/29 (89%) of patients of stage T3 and T4 with 12/29 (41% 0) > N2 disease. The schedule employed was 1.5 Gy 3 times a day in 36 fractions on 12 ...

PubMed

93
Combined treatment of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma with surgery, chemotherapy, and hyperfractionated accelerated external radiotherapy
2004-11-15

Purpose: To analyze a prospective protocol combining surgery, chemotherapy (CT), and hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy (RT) in anaplastic thyroid carcinoma. Methods and materials: Thirty anaplastic thyroid carcinoma patients (mean age, 59 years) were treated during 1990-2000. Tumor extended beyond the capsule gland in 26 patients, with tracheal ...

Energy Citations Database

94
CPT-11 and concomitant hyperfractionated accelerated radiotherapy induce efficient local control in rectal cancer patients: results from a phase II
2006-09-12

Patients with rectal cancer are at high risk of disease recurrence despite neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy with 5-Fluorouracil (5FU), a regimen that is now widely applied. In order to develop a regimen with increased antitumour activity, we previously established the recommended dose of neoadjuvant CPT-11 (three times weekly 90?mg?m?2) concomitant to ...

PubMed Central

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