Amr Abd El Aziz Ghanam
Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Department, Tanta University, Faculty of Medicine, EgyptPublications
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Research Article
Bone marrow sparing intensity modulated radiotherapy concurrent with chemotherapy for treatment of cervical malignancy
Author(s): Al Shimaa Maged Mohamed Abd El Naby El-Tawab*, Ashraf Fathy Barakat, Fatma Zakaria Hussien, Amr Abd El Aziz Ghanam and Mohamed Mahmoud Abdel Hakim
Background: This phase 2 prospective randomized double-arm study carried out at Clinical Oncology Department Tanta University, Radiotherapy Department, NCI, Cairo University and Gharbia cancer society through the period from May 2018 to December 2019 and enrolled 60 patients with cervical carcinoma. Aim: The main objective of this study was evaluation of bone marrow sparing IMRT versus standard IMRT as a planning limitation in cervical cancer therapy receiving concurrent chemo radiotherapy for evaluation of the response of treatment,toxicity profile and quality of life of both radiotherapy treatment modalities. Patients and Methods: Sixty Cervical cancer Patients were placed into two groups: those who received standard IMRT (group A) and bone marrow sparing IMRT (group B) with constraint of Bone marrow according to RTOG 0418 (V20 <75%, V10 <90%, V40 <37%, .. Read More»
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