Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5495709 | Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Concerning liver metastasis, SBRT can be safely delivered using one to five fractions. An excellent local control is obtained with doses from 20 to 60Â Gy. For primary hepatic tumors, results are also good, but the risk of hepatic toxicity related to liver pre-existent pathology must be taken into account. Radiation induced liver disease (RILD) is not frequent in its classical presentation, but modifications of liver enzymes are often observed. Other toxicities of SBRT on the duodenum, small bowel and biliary tract are also described. With respect to contraindications and dose limitations on surrounding structures, SBRT is well tolerated and takes place among curative treatment of liver tumors, as surgery, radiofrequency and embolization.
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Authors
Rives Michel, Izar Françoise, Parent Laure, Modesto Anouchka, Portier Guillaume, Kirzin Sylvain,