The cancer journal
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Three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) is a mode of high-precision radiotherapy designed to increase the tumor dose and decrease the dose to normal tissues. This study reports the final results of the first two dose levels (70.2 Gy and 75.6 Gy) of a phase I dose-escalation study using 3D-CRT for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. ⋯ Treatment to 70.2 Gy and 75.6 Gy using 3D-CRT was delivered with acceptable morbidity when NTCP constraints were observed. Local control was encouraging in these patients with locally advanced disease. Patients are currently being accrued to the 81-Gy level of the study.
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The purpose of the study was to evaluate the results of gamma knife radiosurgery for treatment of brain metastases from carcinoma of the breast. ⋯ Gamma knife radiosurgical treatment of patients with brain metastases from carcinoma of the breast has shifted the question of survival to that of systemic control. There was no radiation-induced dementia, and a remarkably low incidence of local failure was seen. Survival has been found to be independent of the number of lesions treated.