- Case Report
- Postoperative Radiation Therapy in Ameloblastoma of the Jaw: Report of Two Cases
- Yoon Kyeong Oh, Hwan Ho Yeo
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):315-322.
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Ameloblastoma is a rare epithelial tumor of the jaw, comprising approximately 1% of all tumors and cysts of odontogenic origin. The tumor has been the subject of much controversy and discussion. Ameloblastoma is slow growing, locally invasive, and has a high rate of local recurrence, but rarely metastasizes. The neoplasm has been considered radioresistant, so it has been treated with... |
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- An Experimental Study on the Effect of Irradiation and cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum(II) on the myocardium of Rats
- Kyung Ja Lee
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):285-294.
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PURPOSE: The study was designed to investigate the effect of cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum(II)(cis-DDP) on the radiation-induced cardiomyopathy in the rat.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The myocardial damage was assessed by histopathologic changes. In radiation alone group, radiation dose ranged from 10-40 Gy X-ray in a single dose and in combined group, cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum(II) at a dose of 6mg/kg was given intraperitoneally immediately after irradiation of... |
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- Temperature distribution in VX-2 hepatoma heated with thermoseed hyperthermia
- Ihl Bohng Choi, Yong Whee Bahk
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):295-300.
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It was the purpose of present study to develop a new thermoseed for heating deep-seated tumors and assessment of the effect of magnetic control on thermoseeds. Aqueous suspension of iron micro spheres (Ferropolysaccharide) was injected directly into the VX-2 hepatoma and heated with 1.2 MHz inductive radiofrequency unit. Aqueous thermoseed suspension was delivered to the tumor by simple percutaneous injection.... |
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- Antitumor effect of Ganoderma lucidum: Cytotoxicity and Tumor Growth Delay(1)
- Hyoung Cheol Kwon, Jung Soo Kim, Ki Chul Choi, Dong Seong Choi, Chang Won Song
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):301-306.
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PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of aqueous extract of Ganoderma lucidum(G.I.) on the survival of tumor cells in vitro and on the growth of tumors in vivo.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Dried G.I. was made into powder, extracted with distilled water, filtered and diluted from a maximum concentration of 100 mg/ml in sequence. The cytotoxicity of G.O. in vitro was evaluated from... |
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- Radiation Therapy of Maxillary Sinus Cancer
- Hae Kyung Lee, Jin Oh Kang, Seong Eon Hong
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):307-314.
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PURPOSE: Maxillary sinus cancers usually are locally advanced and involve the structures around sinus. It is uncommon for this cancer to spread to the regional lymphnodes. For this reason, local control is of paramount important for cure. A policy of combined treatment is generally accepted as the most effective means of enhancing cure rates. This paper reports our experience of... |
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- Treatment Results for Supraglottic Cancer
- Kyuchan Lee, Chul Yong Kim, Myung Sun Choi
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):323-330.
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PURPOSE: In supraglottic cancer, radiation therapy is used to preserve the laryngeal function but combined surgery and radiation therapy is required in advanced stage. The authors present the results of radiation therapy alone and combined surgery plus postoperative radiation therapy for supraglottic cancer.
METHODS AND MATERIALS: A retrospective analysis was done for 43 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the supraglottic... |
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- Local Control after Radiation Therapy for T1-T2 Glottic Carcinoma
- Byung Hyun Kwon, Dong Won Kim
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):331-336.
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PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness and problems of the primary radiation therapy and salvage surgery in a series of patients affected by T1-T2 NO glottic cancers treated from 1985 to 1991 at the Pusan National University Hospital.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: From 8.85 to 12/91, 34 patients affected by early glottic carcinoma histologically proven were treated with curative radiation therapy. Distribution of... |
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- Conservative Surgery and Primary Radiotherapy for Early Breast Cancer; Yonsei Cancer Center Experience
- Chang Ok Suh, Hy De Lee, Kyung Sik Lee, Woo Hee Jung, Ki Keun Oh, Gwi Eon Kim
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):337-348.
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Breast conserving surgery and irradiation is now accepted as preferable treatment method for the patients with stage I and II breast cancer. Our institution activated team approach for breast conservation 1991 and treated on hundred and forty patients during the next three years.
PURPOSE: To present our early experience with eligibility criteria, treatment techniques, and the morbidities of primary radiotherapy.
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- Treatment Results and Prognostic Factors in Localized Gastrointestinal Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
- Young Taek Oh, Chang Ok Suh, Gwi Eon Kim
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):349-360.
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PURPOSE: The primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin's lymphoma(GI-NHL) is the most common extranodal NHL. Surgery with postoperative radiotherapy or chemotherapy was tried with some success, but proper management guidelines have not been established n localized GI-NHL due to its rarity and the lack of randomized trials. So we designed this study to evaluate treatment results and the lack of randomized trials. So... |
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- Radiation Therapy of Testicular Seminoma
- Hong Gyun Wu, Do Hoon Oh, Sung Whan Ha
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):361-368.
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PURPOSE: Testicular seminomas are radiosensitive and adjuvant radiation therapy after orchiectomy results in long term survival in early stage diseases. Ten year results of radiation therapy after orchiectomy and results of definitive treatment of recurrent seminoma are presented.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between August 1980 and February 1990, 32 patients with testicular seminomas were treated at the Department of Therapeutic Radiology, Seoul... |
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- Therapeutic Results of Postoperative Radiation Therapy for Uterine Cervical Cancer
- Doo Ho Choi, Seong Eon Hong
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):369-376.
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This is a retrospective analysis of 64 patients who was treated with postoperative radiation therapy after radical hysterectomy and bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy (53 patients) or total abdominal hysterectomy(11 patients) for uterine cervix cancer between May 1980 and September 1991 at the Department of Radiation Oncology, Kyung Hee University Hospital. Most patients were FIGO IB (31 patients) and IIA (25 patients),... |
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- Radiotherapy for Locoregional Recurrent Cervix Cancer after Surgery
- Mi Gyoung Yang
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):377-386.
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PURPOSE: The role of radiotherapy in the management of patients with locoregional recurrent cervix cancer after radical surgery were retrospectively analyzed.
METHODS AND MATERIALS: Twenty-eight patients treated with radiotherapy for locoregional recurrence after primary surgery for carcinoma of the cervix between 1989 and 1993 were analyzed. The median follow-up of survivors was 15 months (ranged 7-43 months). Eight patients had their... |
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- Analysis of High Dose Rate Intracavitary Radiotherapy (HDR-ICR) Treatment Planning for Uterine Cervical Cancer
- Gyu Young Chai
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):387-392.
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PURPOSE: This study was done to confirm the reference point variation according to variation in applicator configuration in each fractioation of HDR ICR.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed the treatment planning of HDRICR for 33 uterine cervical cancer patients treated in department of therapeutic radiology from January 1992 to February 1992. Analysis was done with respect to three view points-Interfractionation A... |
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- The Radiation Therapy for Spinal Cord Compression in Hematologic Malignancy
- In Ah Kim, Ihl Bohng Choi, Su Mi Chung, Ki Mun Kang, Chul Seong Kay, Byung Ok Choi, Ji Young Jang, Kyung Sub Shinn, Chun Choo Kim
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Radiat Oncol J. 1994;12(3):393-400.
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Spinal cord compression, an oncologic emergency, is a rare complication of hematologic malignancy. Our experience was obtained with a series 32 patients following retrospective analysis for assessing the role of radiation therapy and identifying the prognostic factors affecting on treatment outcome. Diagnosis was usually made by means of radiologic study such as myelography or computerized tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance... |
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