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Efficacy and safety of 3D-conformal half body irradiation in patients with multiple bone metastases

Abstract

Half-body irradiation (HBI) represented a standard treatment for multiple painful bone metastases (BMs). However, its use has progressively reduced due to the associated toxicity rates. The aim of this paper was to evaluate HBI delivered by conformal radiotherapy (RT) technique in a large patients population with widespread BMs. HBI was delivered in 3 Gy fractions, bid, ≥ 6 h apart, on 2 consecutive days (total dose: 12 Gy) using 3-dimensional conformal RT (3D-CRT) box technique. The target included pelvic bones, lumbar-sacral vertebrae and upper third of femurs. Acute and late toxicity was scored based on RTOG and EORTC–RTOG scales, respectively. Pain was evaluated using the Pain-Drug scores and the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). One hundred and eighty patients were eligible for inclusion in this retrospective analysis. Grade 3 and 4 acute toxicity rates were 1.1% and 0.0%, respectively. Mean VAS before and after HBI was 5.3 versus 2.7, respectively (p: 0.0001). Based on VAS, 37.5% of patients showed complete pain relief (VAS: 0) while 38.1% had partial response (≥ 2-point VAS reduction). Overall, Pain and Drug Score reduction was observed in 76.3% and 50.4% of patients, respectively. 1-, 2-, and 3-year pain progression free survival was 77.0%, 63.4%, and 52.7%, respectively. Thirty patients (16.7%) underwent RT retreatment on the same site with median 15.9 months interval (range 2–126 months). HBI delivered with 3D-CRT technique is safe and effective. It provides long lasting pain control in patients with multiple BMs with negligible rates of relevant toxicity.



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Primary Cutaneous Non‐Pigmented Mycotic Cyst Contained in an Epidermal Inclusion Cyst: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Role of Helicobacter pylori infection in cancer‐associated fibroblast‐induced epithelial‐mesenchymal transition in vitro

Helicobacter, EarlyView.


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Subcutaneous nodules at progesterone injection sites after fertility treatment

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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IgG/IgA pemphigus: Report of a rare subtype of pemphigus

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Clinical and dermoscopic features of pleomorphic dermal sarcoma

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Use of a lumbar puncture needle to reduce the number of needle insertions in infiltration local anaesthesia of large areas in dermatologic surgery

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Tanning, selfies and social media

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Facial trauma reconstruction with polymethyl methacrylate—A case report

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Assessment of practice efficacy by retrospective analysis of long‐term patient outcomes: A proposed method

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Appearance‐based vs health‐based sun protective messages: A randomized, double‐blind controlled study

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Effects of contrast cryolipolysis on flank region adiposity: Case study

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, EarlyView.


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Three‐dimensional nail imaging by optical coherence tomography: a novel biomarker of response to therapy for nail disease in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, EarlyView.


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The meshed biological matrix in immediate, definitive breast reconstruction

The aim of this study is to verify the advantages of using a meshed biological matrix (U.I.B.M.-Italian Patent N° 283625) compared to the intact one. A prospective double blind randomized clinical trial with 46 cases of immediate breast reconstruction was performed. The utilization of a meshed biological matrix results in less drainage, reduced need for drains after a few days and a very small percentage rate of seromas and complications, if compared with the utilization of an intact biological matrix.

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An Alternative Approach to the Intraoperative Indocyanine Green Angiography (ICGA) in reconstructive surgery

Indocyanine Green (ICG) is a nontoxic, near- infrared fluorescent dye that has been used for imaging since the 1950s to evaluate liver perfusion and in cardiology.1 It has more recently gained traction in other key areas of reconstructive surgery such as sentinel node biopsy in breast and melanoma skin cancers, lymphangiography in the surgical management of lymphedema and in assessing flap viability in free tissue transfers.1,2

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Local Recurrence and Quality of Life After Adjuvant Radiation Therapy in High‐Risk Squamous Cell Carcinoma

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus and dermatomyositis associated with anti‐programmed cell death (PD)‐1 therapy

British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Molecular cloning and characterization of an isotocin paralog ([V8] isotocin) in catfishes (superorder Ostariophysi): origin traced likely to the fish‐specific whole genome duplication

Journal of Neuroendocrinology, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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Helicobacter, Volume 23, Issue 5, October 2018.


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Scholar : Addiction Research & Theory, Volume 26, Issue 6, December 2018 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online

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This new issue contains the following articles:

Original Article

Oniomaniacs: the popular framing of consumption as a disease
Johan Edman & Josefine Berndt
Pages: 431-438 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1396585


The pitfalls of prevalence estimation: the case of regular and dependent methamphetamine use in Australia
Paul M. Dietze, Brendan Quinn, Nick Scott, Rebecca Jenkinson, Jenny Chalmers & John L. Fitzgerald
Pages: 439-446 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1388373


Family functioning and gambling problems in young adulthood: the role of the concordance of values
Pawel Sleczka, Barbara Braun, Bettina Grüne, Gerhard Bühringer & Ludwig Kraus
Pages: 447-456 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1393531


"Everything is telling you to drink": understanding the functional significance of alcogenic environments for young adult drinkers
Kimberley M. Hill, David R. Foxcroft & Michael Pilling
Pages: 457-464 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1395022


Opinion Piece

Supply control, demand reduction or harm reduction? Developments and directions for drug policy in Nigeria
Ediomo-Ubong E. Nelson & Richard Pates
Pages: 465-469 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1406480


Original Article

The feasibility of alcohol screening and interventions in emergency care: a comparison of primary and specialised health care settings
Katariina Warpenius, Marja Johanna Holmila & Anne Heikkilä
Pages: 470-477 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1406481


Facebook addiction and impulsive decision-making
Daniel Delaney, L. A. R. Stein & Russell Gruber
Pages: 478-486 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2017.1406482


Low-risk drinking guidelines to reduce alcohol-related harm: Delphi survey to explore aspects 'beyond epidemiology'
Pia Mäkelä & Marjatta Montonen
Pages: 487-497 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2018.1434155


Predicting cannabis use among adolescents in four European Countries: combining personal values and the theory of planned behaviour
Ramon Morell-Gomis, Daniel Lloret Irles, Juan Antonio Moriano, Sergio Edú-Valsania & Ana Laguía González
Pages: 498-506 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2018.1443214


Missed opportunities: a qualitative study of views and experiences of smoking cessation amongst adults in substance misuse treatment
Hannah Walsh, Maria Duaso & Ann McNeill
Pages: 507-513 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2018.1441403


Configurations of gambling change and harm: qualitative findings from the Swedish longitudinal gambling study (Swelogs) | Open Access
Eva Samuelsson, Kristina Sundqvist & Per Binde
Pages: 514-524 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2018.1448390


Skill sets for family members and friends to help motivate a smoker to seek treatment: research to practice
Tabetha A. Brockman, Christi A. Patten & Amy Lukowski
Pages: 525-532 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2018.1450872


'All suffering together': student drinkers' experiences of alcohol hangover
Christine Griffin, Madeleine Freeman, Sally Adams & Paula Smith
Pages: 533-540 | DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2018.1453063


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A scoping review of caries risk management protocols in Australia and New Zealand

Australian Dental Journal, Volume 0, Issue ja, -Not available-.


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