© 1999 by Oxford University Press
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 91, No. 8, 668-670,
April 21, 1999
© 1999 Oxford University Press
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For Advanced Cancer, Intraoperative Radiation Garners Mixed Reviews
Whether intraoperative radiation for advanced cancer is ready for wider use drew some mixed but hopeful responses at a recent annual meeting of the Society of Surgical Oncology in Orlando, Fla.
William Sindelar, M.D., of Good Samaritan Hospital in Baltimore, Md., called intraoperative radiation "a technique for maximizing the radiation dose where it is needed most, while attempting to minimize toxicity to normal structures."
It is also clearly a local modality, although in only a few cases for breast and some
locally advanced rectal tumors "does this appear to translate into improved
survival," according to Sindelar. However, what it does do, in many cases,
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