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Query: UMLS:C0035412 (
rhabdomyosarcoma
)
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The records of 50 selected pediatric patients who were treated and followed at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center were reviewed to study the late effects of nonsurgical treatment of cancer in children. There were 26 girls and 24 boys ranging in age between 2 months and 16 years. Patients with head and neck cancer received chemotherapy and radiotherapy for
rhabdomyosarcoma
(n = 27), retinoblastoma (n = 8), or
nasopharynx cancer
(n = 2). Median follow-up was 13 years. The most severe side effects were noted in the fields of radiation and included hypoplasia of the jaw, orbit, or hemi-face with varying degrees of atrophy of the overlying soft tissues. A wide range of endocrine, dental, and psychologic abnormalities was also documented. Since 1 in every 1,000 adults older than 20 years today is likely to be a survivor of childhood cancer, recommendations are made for this "new" class of patients whom the head and neck surgeon will be seeing in the future.
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PMID:Long-term effects of radiotherapy in childhood and adolescence. 222 Dec 33
The efficacy of linear accelerator-based radiosurgery for patients who have preirradiated recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinomas and unresectable recurrent sarcomas invading the base of skull was assessed. Thirteen patients were treated: 8 patients had carcinomas arising from the nasopharynx (lymphoepithelioma, 4; squamous cell carcinoma, 2; adenoid-cystic, 2); 5 patients had sarcomas (
rhabdomyosarcoma
, 1; chordoma, 1; chondrosarcoma, 1; hemangiopericytoma, 2). All patients had had repeated tumor resections or irradiation, hindering any further conventional fractionated radiotherapy or surgery. Convergent-beam irradiation was performed with a modified linear accelerator (8-MeV photons). Because of irregular tumor configuration, multiple (up to seven) isocenters had to be used in 10 of 13 patients to match the target volume with the reference isodose (60%-80%). Each isocenter was irradiated with 6 to 10 arcs. The median planning target volume was 33 mL (4-128 mL) and the median dose was 15 Gy (9-24 Gy). Median survival time was 9 months in 8 patients who had recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinomas. Three patients who had complete or partial tumor remission survived 1.5 to 3.5 years. All of the sarcoma patients responded to radiosurgery. After a follow-up of 28 to 67 months, 4 of 5 patients are alive. This investigation demonstrates that radiosurgery is an effective tool in palliative treatment for patients who have recurrent, extensively pretreated
nasopharyngeal cancer
. Patients who have recurrent sarcomas of the base of skull may be treated for long-term palliation or even for cure.
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PMID:Linear accelerator radiosurgery for recurrent malignant tumors of the skull base. 949 50