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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 98(1): 60-67, 1997


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HEAVY ION RADIOTHERAPY FOR LUNG CANCER

1) Radiation oncology, Research Center of Charged particle National Institute of Radioogical Sciences, Chiba, Japan
2) Department of Surgery, Institute of Pulmonary Cancer research School of Medicine Chiba University, Chiba, Japan

Tadaaki Miyamoto, Hisayuki Aoyagi, Hirohiko Tujii, Yutaka Yamaguchi

In our institute, heavy ion medical accerelator in Chiba (HIMAC) completed to be constructed October, 1994. Next year, we started to treat head&neck cancer firstly as a pilot study using carbon beam. Following the observation on the expected reaction of skin and mucosa menbrane, we opened the protocol for Iung cancer entitled “A phase I/II and II clinical trials of heavy iron particle radiotherapy for non-small cell carcinoma of the lung”. Since then, Cabon beam possessing the well-balanced dual actions on cancer : efficient dose-localization and high RBE was given to 25 inoperable patients with stage I and 3 patients with stage IIIA as preoperative radiotherapy. The dose was raising from 59.4GyE, 64. 5GyE and 72GyE by 10%. Tumor control of the patients who elapsed more than 6 months was evaluated in two of 4 patients (50%) given 59.4GyE, one of 4 (75%) given 64.5GyE and all of 17 (100%) given 72GyE. It appeared to be dose dependent. On the other hand, two of 28 patients (7%) showed acute radiation pneumollia treated with steroid hormone. However, the late effect of the lung was weaken with slight radiographic changes and with no manifestations. Now that heavy ion particle radiotherapy for lung cancer was revealed to be safe, we intend to attain the tumor control compatible with that of surgery.


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