Radiotherapy Flashcards

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Q

What type of radiotherapy would be used for lesions requiring full dose to the surface (skin) to max 2-3cm depth meaningful treatment such as to the following areas:

Eyes
Skin lesions
Post op skin lesions
Benign conditions

A

Superficial KV photons

Only penetrates a few mm (good for skin lesions)

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2
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LINAC based treatments utilise what as radiotherapy? [1]

A

Electrons

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3
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LINAC Electron based treatments are used for lesions in where in body? [4]

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Lesions requiring dose closer to the skin
Lesions on the skin – using bolus
Skin
Lymph node regions

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4
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Where would LINAC based treatments: MV photons (mega voltage) [1]

What is dosing regimen like? [1]

A

More penetrative treatment and dose at depth

High dose radical treatments are fractionated (broken up into smaller daily treatments) to deliver treatment safely and avoid damage to adjacent normal tissues/organs

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What are stereotactic radiotherapy treatments? [1]

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Higher dose treatments: smaller margins, closer monitoring

Often considered ‘radiosurgery’, very targeted

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6
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What is brachytherapy?

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Using radioactive seed or implant to deliver targeted radiotherapy

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7
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Brachytherapy can be used in which locations? [2]

A

Prostate – implanted radioactive seeds which deposit dose into prostate tissue

Cervix – radioactive seed Ir192 introduced via rods inserted through the tumour/cervix. Treatment plan created to calculate dwel l time of seed at various positions to deposit dose before removing.

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What is neoadjuvant chemotherapy? [1]

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Treatment given as a first step to shrink a tumor before the main treatment is given

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9
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What is adjuvant chemotherapy? [1]

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after primary treatment with surgery or radiotherapy

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10
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What is concomitant chemotherapy? [1]

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Given at the same time as radiotherapy

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What is the most common platinum agent used for chemotherapy in concomitant therapy? [1]

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cisplatin given with radiotherapy for SCC- acts as a radiosensitiser in many cases

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