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1 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy 

2 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy The basic idea behind radiation therapy is to destroy the tumour through high doses of radiation: 

3 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy The Royal College of Radiologists (UK) estimates that, of those cancer patients who are cured:  49% are cured by surgery  40% are cured by radiotherapy  11% are cured by chemotherapy 

4 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy - Basics Radiation Therapy - External Radiation Therapy - Internal Radiation Therapy 

5 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy - Basics Radiation Therapy - External Radiation Therapy - Internal Radiation Therapy 

6 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – Basics Gamma Rays have a energy high enough to displace an electron from its orbital path. This creates an unstable or ionized atom, leading to a changed and dysfunctional molecule.  Wavelength [m] low energy high energy

7 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – Basics The main target is the DNA which, when hardly damaged, can lead to cell death and therefore tumour necrosis. 

8 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiosensitivity and cell cycle The greatest amount of damage occurs during the period of mitosis where one cell divides into two individual cells Radiation Therapy – Basics 

9 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy - Basics Radiation Therapy - External Radiation Therapy - Internal Radiation Therapy 

10 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – External The radiation is artificially produced by a linear accelerator. The energy of up to 30MeV and more can be 600-fold higher than this of a conventional x-ray machine. 

11 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – External As the tumour is normally surrounded by normal tissue and often far away from the body surface, collateral damage of this tissue by external radiation cannot be avoided. 

12 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – External The success depends on the difference between the sensitivity of tumour and surrounding tissue. A B C 

13 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – External Radiosensitivity of normal and malignant tissue 

14 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – External Like chemotherapy, external radiation therapy is often given in fractions over a certain time period. For breast cancer for example, a total dose between 40Gy and 60Gy is given in 15-30 fractions over a period of 6 weeks. 

15 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – External Radical external beam irradiation often requires a multi-field technique employing three or four fields This technique allows to apply higher doses to the tumour without to much collateral damage 

16 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy - Basics Radiation Therapy - External Radiation Therapy - Internal Radiation Therapy 

17 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – Internal  specific radiation to tumour tissue  less collateral damage  higher doses possible Advantages of internal radiation methods: To bring the radiation dose as close as possible to the tumour, several internal radiation methods are used where applicable. 

18 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – Internal  131 I – carcinoma of the thyroid  32 P – bone marrow radiation  137 Cs – needle for local treatment  125 I – brachytherapy seeds Examples of internal radiation therapies: 

19 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy – Internal 125 I – Brachytherapy seeds 

20 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Radiation Therapy - Basics Radiation Therapy - External Radiation Therapy - Internal Radiation Therapy 

21 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® What is most important to remember? Principles of Radiation Therapy Tissue radiosensitivity Differences internal/external Radiation Therapy 

22 Training Module 3 – Version 1.1 For Internal Use Only ® Further Readings R.Souhami & J.Tobias: Cancer and its Management 2005 Radiation Therapy


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