Endobronchial Radiotherapy for Malignant Bronchial Obstruction or Recurrence

Authors

  • Reidulv Reidulv Hatlevoll From the Departments of Oncology, Oslo, Norway
  • Karl Otto Karlsen Surgical Oncology, Oslo, Norway
  • Eva Skovlund Clinical Research Office, The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/028418699432257

Abstract

Forty-five lung cancer patients who had recurrence and/or endobronchial obstruction were treated with intrabronchial radiotherapy (IBRT). The majority had been heavily treated previously, mainly by external radiotherapy; six patients were treated surgically. IBRT was given with high-dose-rate equipment, either 18 Gy in three fractions or 15 Gy as a single dose was originally planned. For different reasons several patients received other regimens. Palliation of dyspnoea was obtained in 64% of the patients. Palliation of hemoptysis (12/14) and cough (11/17) was registered, as well as improvement in atelectasis in 11/26 patients. Palliation of dyspnoea was enhanced with an IBRT dose >15 Gy. The median survival after IBRT was 13 weeks. Fatal hemoptysis (FH) occurred in 12 patients; 10 of these within 6 months after treatment. The risk of FH significantly increased with an IBRT dose >15 Gy.

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Published

1999-01-01

How to Cite

Reidulv Hatlevoll, R., Otto Karlsen, K., & Skovlund, E. (1999). Endobronchial Radiotherapy for Malignant Bronchial Obstruction or Recurrence. Acta Oncologica, 38(8), 999–1004. https://doi.org/10.1080/028418699432257