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Clinical Trial
. 1975 Sep;116(3):703-7.
doi: 10.1148/116.3.703.

Evaluation of rapid radiation treatment schedules utilizing two treatment sessions per day

Clinical Trial

Evaluation of rapid radiation treatment schedules utilizing two treatment sessions per day

C H Choi et al. Radiology. 1975 Sep.

Abstract

The authors studied normal human skin reactions to two different rapid radiotherapy schedules of 2 sessions per day and evaluated their effectiveness in relief of pain and local tumor control. Patients were randomized to three treatment groups: SCHEDULE A (control): conventional one treatment per day regimen totalling 3,760 rads in 22-23 days; SCHEDULE B: 2 sessions per day totalling 3,440 rads in 10-11 days; and SCHEDULE C: 2 sessions per day totalling 3,568 rads in 10-11 days. The pattern and magnitude of skin reactions in the three schedules are nearly identical but tumor regression and pain relief were achieved faster in the rapid fractionation schedules.

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