Clinical experience with proton beam radiotherapy as adjunct therapy for adenoid cystic carcinoma of the lacrimal gland following tumor debulking
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Authors: Larry Allen
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Abstract Body:
Purpose: To describe the outcome of
5 patients treated with proton Beam radiotherapy for adjunct therapy for
adenoid cystic carcinoma.
Methods: A retrospective review of 5 patients who underwent Proton
Beam therapy following debulking surgery for adenoid cystic carcinoma of the
lacrimal gland from 20011 to 2015.
Results: 5 patients showed stability of the disease and much less
morbidity and fewer treatment related complications as compared to conventional
therapy .Vision remained 20/50 or better in 4 of the 5 patients The one patient
had loss of vision related to Diabetic retinal complication following therapy .
All had an element of dry eye and keratopathy but less so than conventional
therapy.
Conclusions: Overall morbidity associated with adjunct Proton Beam
therapy for remaining disease was much less than historical therapy for
residual tumor .Stability of the tumor is noted over the time period .Proton
Beam therapy offers alternative therapy to conventional Photon therapy with
less morbidity and stability but at a much more expensive cost factor