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Radiotherapy for pain relief in locally recurrent colorectal cancer.
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1987
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Adaptive RadiotherapyRadiation MedicineSurgical OncologyRadiation TherapyMedicineBrachytherapyGastroenterologyColorectal CancerPain ManagementExternal Beam RadiotherapyOncologyRadiation OncologyRecurrent Colorectal CancerSingle FractionsCancer ResearchRadiologyHealth Sciences
Eighteen patients with local recurrence of colorectal cancer have been treated by external beam radiotherapy for pain relief. Seven received a fractionated course of 4500cGy and the remainder received single fractions of 1000cGy, a number being treated more than once. The median survival for all patients once recurrence had produced pain was 7 months. Treatment benefit was recorded in 71% treated by fractionated courses and in 66% by single fractions. The duration of pain relief was 3 months for each method. The repeatability of single fraction treatment indicates that this is a worthwhile alternative technique, particularly for those in poor general condition.
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