Dose de tolérance à l'irradiation des tissus sains: le rectum

P. Blanchard, O. Chapet

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    Résumé

    Radiation proctitis is among the most frequent radiation-induced toxicities. This is related to the high frequency of pelvic tumours and the key role of radiotherapy in the treatment of these tumours. Late rectal toxicity usually occurs within the first two years after the completion of a radiotherapy course. Rectal bleeding and a rectal syndrome are the main symptoms, and can be associated to fistulas or rectal ulcers. Clinical factors, such as diabetes mellitus, a severe acute radiation toxicity, small rectal volume or radiation hypersensitivity, are associated with late rectal toxicity. Dosimetric factors derived from the analysis of dose-volume histograms can also predict the occurrence of radiation proctitis, and help to adapt the prescribed dose and the ballistic of irradiation.

    Titre traduit de la contributionNormal tissue tolerance to external beam radiation therapy: Rectum
    langue originaleFrançais
    Pages (de - à)354-358
    Nombre de pages5
    journalCancer/Radiotherapie
    Volume14
    Numéro de publication4-5
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 juil. 2010

    mots-clés

    • Dose tolerance
    • Proctitis
    • Radiotherapy
    • Rectum

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