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タイトル別表記
ICBT survey for cervical cancer
著者
Toita, Takafumi Okinawa Chubu Hospital
Ohno, Tatsuya Gunma University
Nishimura, Tetsuo Shizuoka Cancer Center
Uno, Takashi Chiba University
Ogawa, Kazuhiko Osaka University
Onishi, Hiroshi University of Yamanashi
Dokiya, Takushi Kyoundo Hospital
Itami, Jun National Cancer Center Hospital
キーワード
cervix neoplasms
radiotherapy
image-guided
brachytherapy
surveys and questionnaires
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学術雑誌論文
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To review the current status of, and labor expended for (in terms of time required), intracavitary brachytherapy (ICBT) in definitive radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer patients, two national surveys were performed. The first survey was conducted between July and August 2016 and consisted of a questionnaire of 12 items regarding ICBT procedures for cervical cancer, which was sent to 173 centers installed with high-dose-rate remote after-loading brachytherapy systems. Between November and December 2016, another survey was performed in 79 centers to evaluate labor required for ICBT procedures in terms of time spent and number of staff involved. In the first survey, the response rate was 77% of the 173 centers. ICBT was performed for cervical cancer in 118 (89%) centers. Imaging modalities used after applicator insertion were X-ray alone in 46 (40%), computed tomography in 69 (60%) and magnetic resonance imaging in 5 (4%) centers. Three-dimensional (3D) planning was performed in 55 centers (48%). Fifty-five (70%) centers responded to the second survey regarding ICBT-mandated labor. The median cumulative duration of the entire ICBT procedure was 330 min (the sum of the times spent by each staff member) and was longer in the 3D image–guided brachytherapy (3D-IGBT) (405 min) than in the X-ray group (230 min). This trend was significant for the specific processes of image acquisition and treatment planning, especially for radiation oncologists. In definitive radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy for cervical cancer patients, 3D-IGBT use has been gradually spreading in Japan. The present survey revealed that ICBT, especially 3D-IGBT, requires substantial labor and time from staff.
掲載誌名
Journal of Radiation Research
ISSN
13499157
cat書誌ID
AA00705792
出版者
Oxford University Press|The Japanese Radiation Research Society and Japanese Society for Radiation Oncology
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4
開始ページ
469
終了ページ
476
発行日
2018-07-06
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所属英表記誤記あり (誤)Gumma University→(正)Gunma University
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eng
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医学系