Treatment of female urethral carcinoma in medically inoperable patients using external beam irradiation and high dose rate intracavitary brachytherapy. 1997

M R Kuettel, and D S Parda, and K W Harter, and J E Rodgers, and J H Lynch
Department of Radiation Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C. 20007, USA.

OBJECTIVE We developed and present our experience with high dose rate brachytherapy for treatment of carcinoma of the urethra in medically inoperable women. METHODS Since 1991, 4 women with localized urethral cancer, medically unable to undergo resection or interstitial implantation, were treated with external beam and high dose rate intracavitary implantation rather than external beam irradiation alone. The fractionated implants were delivered with a high dose rate remote afterloader using a shielded vaginal applicator and modified urethral catheter. The urethral catheter was inserted through the lumen of a 20F Foley tube to improve depth dose. Homogeneous dose distribution was achieved and customized to the individual patient. RESULTS All high dose rate brachytherapy treatments were given at the clinic without use of sedation or anesthesia. Treatment was well tolerated, and all patients maintained voluntary urinary function and local control at 12 to 55 months after therapy. Chronic morbidity due to urethral, bladder, vaginal or rectal injury, including urethral stenosis, necrosis or fistula, was not noted. Isodose distributions were compared among this technique, interstitial implantation and external beam radiotherapy alone. CONCLUSIONS Although we prefer interstitial implantation as the boost technique for women with urethral cancer, high dose rate brachytherapy is a reasonable option for medically inoperable patients. This outpatient treatment is well tolerated, preserves voluntary urinary function and enhances quality of life.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D011879 Radiotherapy Dosage The total amount of radiation absorbed by tissues as a result of radiotherapy. Dosage, Radiotherapy,Dosages, Radiotherapy,Radiotherapy Dosages
D001918 Brachytherapy A collective term for interstitial, intracavity, and surface radiotherapy. It uses small sealed or partly-sealed sources that may be placed on or near the body surface or within a natural body cavity or implanted directly into the tissues. Curietherapy,Implant Radiotherapy,Plaque Therapy, Radioisotope,Radioisotope Brachytherapy,Radiotherapy, Interstitial,Radiotherapy, Intracavity,Radiotherapy, Surface,Brachytherapy, Radioisotope,Interstitial Radiotherapy,Intracavity Radiotherapy,Radioisotope Plaque Therapy,Radiotherapy, Implant,Surface Radiotherapy,Therapy, Radioisotope Plaque
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000368 Aged A person 65 years of age or older. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available. Elderly
D000369 Aged, 80 and over Persons 80 years of age and older. Oldest Old
D014523 Urethral Neoplasms Cancer or tumors of the URETHRA. Benign epithelial tumors of the urethra usually consist of squamous and transitional cells. Primary urethral carcinomas are rare and typically of squamous cells. Urethral carcinoma is the only urological malignancy that is more common in females than in males. Cancer of Urethra,Urethral Cancer,Cancer of the Urethra,Neoplasms, Urethral,Urethra Cancer,Urethra Neoplasms,Cancer, Urethra,Cancer, Urethral,Cancers, Urethra,Cancers, Urethral,Neoplasm, Urethra,Neoplasm, Urethral,Neoplasms, Urethra,Urethra Cancers,Urethra Neoplasm,Urethral Cancers,Urethral Neoplasm

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