The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Six Gray Single Dose Radiotherapy in the Treatment of Metastatic Bone Pain
METIN GÜDENERCAN KURTCÜNEYT ULUTIN
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2002 Volume 197 Issue 2 Pages 111-114

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Bone metastases are observed in approximately 50% of patients with cancer and these are essential to influence the quality of life. As one of the most effective means of therapy for patients with bone metastases, radiotherapy can be applied as fractional and single dose. In this prospective study, we analyzed the pain relief after 6 Gy single dose irradiation in 62 patients with painful bone metastases. This was assessed by an 11-point scale questionnaire. In 88.7% of the treatments response was obtained after the single-dose radiotherapy (37.1% complete response, 51.6% partial response, 11.3% no response). In approximately 53% of the treatments the response initiated within one week. We concluded that a single dose of 6 Gy was very effective in the palliation of painful bone metastases.

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