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Oncología
Article . 2021
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Recomendaciones de la Sociedad Americana de Braquiterapia para la Braquiterapia de alta tasa de dosis en el carcinoma de Cervix

Authors: Carmen Mendoza; Roberto Falquez Mata;

Recomendaciones de la Sociedad Americana de Braquiterapia para la Braquiterapia de alta tasa de dosis en el carcinoma de Cervix

Abstract

El éxito de la radioterapia requiere de la entrega de alta dosis de la radiación directamente al tumor (1-4) mientras que protege en cierto grado, los tejidos normales circundantes. La Braquiterapia a baja tasa de dosis (LDR) ha sido tradicionalmente un importante componente en el manejo de pacientes con carcinoma cervical. Varios estudios (que incluyen estudios clínicos prospectivos randomizados, no randomizados y metan lisis) han comparado Braquiterapia de alta tasa de dosis (HDR) y Braquiterapia de baja tasa de dosis (LDR) en el manejo del cáncer cervical. Éstos han demostrado control, sobrevida, morbilidad local comparables.

Keywords

Braquiterapia de alta tasa de dosis (HDR) en el tratamiento del cáncer cervical., Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens, RC254-282

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