Published June 1995 | Version v1
Journal article

Place of radiation therapy for the treatment of gynecologic and urologic tumors in 1994

  • 1. Hopital Saint-Louis, 75 - Paris (France)

Description

External-beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy are currently used both as curative and as palliative therapy in patients with gynecologic and urologic tumors. Ionizing radiation plays a key role in the locoregional control of uterine and prostatic tumors, in particular in combination with surgery. External-beam radiation therapy in combination with concomitant radiosensitizing chemotherapy may allow conservation of the bladder in patients with infiltrating vesical tumors classically treated by cystectomy. It has beneficial effects on some of the most incapacitating complications of these cancers: its hemostatic effect is valuable in patients with vaginal bleeding or hematuria and it relieves the pain due to bone metastases, which are particularly common in prostatic cancer. Furthermore, use of high energy accelerators, development of better imaging techniques, and advances in dosimetry have substantially reduced the rate of delayed radiation-induced complications. Thus, external-beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy are important tools for the treatment of gynecologic and urologic tumors. A discussion is provided of the role of radiation therapy in the four most common types of gynecologic and urologic cancer: cancers of the prostate, bladder, uterine cervix, and uterine corpus. (authors). 52 refs., 2 tabs

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Additional titles

Original title (French)
Place de la radiotherapie dans les tumeurs gynecologiques et urologiques. Le point en 1994

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Semaine des Hopitaux de Paris
Journal Volume
71
Journal Issue
19-20
Journal Page Range
p. 599-605.
ISSN
0037-1777
CODEN
SHPAAI