Published March 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Planning of radiation therapy for esophageal cancer

  • 1. Kyorin Univ., Mitaka, Tokyo (Japan). School of Medicine

Description

The esophageal malignant tumors occur mostly at the pulmonary esophagus, whereas such tumors also occur at the cervical and abdominal esophagus. Moreover, histologically, such malignant tumors are mostly carcinoma planocellulare and yet, there are not a few cases of adenomatous carcinoma and indifferentiated carcinoma. X-ray pictures reveal various types, such as infundibular, spiral and serrated forms, which are related to the radioactive therapuetic effects. However, the most difficult condition in radioactive therapies for the esophagus is that this organ is adjacent to important viscera at the surroundings, thus the most irradiating field covers the normal tissues. For such radiating sites, instead of the conventional simple radiation by 2 guns, a further progress was considered by trying to pursue more efficient and effective methods for radiating therapies in classfication by the generating or causing sites of carcinoma, in application of computers. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Rinsho Hoshasen
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
3
Series
Rinsho Hoshasen.
Journal Page Range
371-374
ISSN
0009-9252