Proton Beam Therapy Sacral Chordoma. Radiotherapy (RT) may improve local control in patients under
Radiotherapy (RT) may improve local control in patients undergoing surgery and be used as definitive-intent treatment in This study retrospectively evaluated the efficacy and toxicity of particle therapy using carbon ions or protons for primary sacral chordomas. These are usually referred to as proton therapy or proton beam therapy, and carbon In this study, we present the outcomes of a phase II trial, exploring the feasibility and safety of proton and carbon ion beam radiation therapy for the treatment of sacrococcygeal chordoma. We conducted a retrospective analysis of the c The advent of particle therapy, particularly proton and carbon ion beam therapy, has broadened the treatment options for sacral chordoma. Although chordomas are considered to be relatively radioresistant tumors, several studies have demonstrated tumor response to high-dose proton therapy. In cases of inoperable tumors, it has demonstrated outcomes comparable to surgery We assessed tumour control and radiation-induced toxicity in a cohort of sacral chordoma patients treated with definitive or postoperative pencil beam scanning proton therapy. In cases of inoperable tumors, it has We assessed tumour control and radiation-induced toxicity in a cohort of sacral chordoma patients treated with definitive or postoperative pencil beam scanning proton therapy. We assessed tumour control and radiation-induced toxicity in a cohort of sacral chordoma patients treated with definitive or postoperative pencil Chordoma is a rare bone cancer that presents as a slow-growing tumor along areas of the axial skeleton such as the sacrum or spine regions and Purpose: To assess the efficacy of definitive treatment of sacral chordoma by high-dose proton/photon-beam radiation therapy alone or combined with surgery. We evaluated 23 We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Two different types of particles are commonly used: protons and carbon ions. Proton beam therapy is increasingly favored The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of dose-escalated proton beam therapy for treating chordomas and chondrosarcomas of the skull base and spine. Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of dose-escalated proton beam therapy for treating chordomas and chondrosarcomas of the skull base and Surgery alone provides suboptimal local control of spine and sacral chordomas. Background: chordomas are characterized as locally aggressive yet infrequently metastasizing malignant neoplasms of bone, primarily arising in We conducted a retrospective analysis to evaluate the safety and efficacy of definitive proton beam therapy with 70. A comprehensive search of PubMed, Embase. Radiotherapy (RT) may improve local control in patients undergoing surgery and be used as definitive-intent treatment in Surgery alone provides suboptimal local control of spine and sacral chordomas. 4 Gy (relative biological We present efficacy and toxicity outcomes among patients with chordoma treated on the Proton Collaborative Group prospective registry. Radiation therapy (RT) is used for the treatment of sacral chordoma, in combination with surgery or alone for unresected tumours, to Conclusions: hadron therapy represents a highly effective and promising treatment for sacral chordomas. Consecutive chor To evaluate the efficacy and safety of definitive proton beam therapy (PBT) for primary sacral chordoma. Purpose This study aims to provide a national-level insight into the optimal management of spinal chordoma, a type of rare and complicated malignancy, and to identify effective radiation To evaluate the efficacy and safety of definitive proton beam therapy (PBT) for primary sacral chordoma. To systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of proton beam therapy (PBT) for the treatment of chordoma. Conclusions: hadron therapy represents a highly effective and promising treatment for sacral chordomas. Here, we present a patient with a large Objective: Radiation therapy (RT) is used for the treatment of sacral chordoma, in combination with surgery or alone for unresected tumours, to improve local control (LC) and potentially overall survival Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of definitive proton beam therapy (PBT) for primary sacral chordoma. Methods: A We assessed tumour control and radiation-induced toxicity in a cohort of sacral chordoma patients treated with definitive or postoperative pencil beam scanning proton therapy.