ZHANG Zluw-hui,JIA Ting-zhen,SHEN Tong,et al.Diagnosis and treatment of radiation proctitis analysis of 97 cases[J].Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection,2006,26(1):29-30
Diagnosis and treatment of radiation proctitis analysis of 97 cases
Received:September 28, 2005  
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KeyWords:Pelvic cancer  Radiotherapy  Chemotherapy  Radiation proctitis
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ZHANG Zluw-hui The Departement of Oncology and Radiation Sickness, Cancer Center, Third Hospital of Peking University, Beijing 100083, China 
JIA Ting-zhen The Departement of Oncology and Radiation Sickness, Cancer Center, Third Hospital of Peking University, Beijing 100083, China 
SHEN Tong The Departement of Oncology and Radiation Sickness, Cancer Center, Third Hospital of Peking University, Beijing 100083, China 
et al The Departement of Oncology and Radiation Sickness, Cancer Center, Third Hospital of Peking University, Beijing 100083, China 
张淑兰 The Departement of Oncology and Radiation Sickness, Cancer Center, Third Hospital of Peking University, Beijing 100083, China 
马力文 The Departement of Oncology and Radiation Sickness, Cancer Center, Third Hospital of Peking University, Beijing 100083, China 
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      Objective To investigate the diagnosis and treatment of radiation proctitis. Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out using clinical data of 97 cases with malignant tumor in the pelvic cavity,, who received radiotherapy from January of 2000 to April of 2004. Results After radiotherapy,the incidences of radiation proctitis were:degree I,35.05% (34 cases); degree Ⅱ,10.31% (10 cases),degree Ⅲ,8.25% (8 cases); and the overall rate was 53.61%、(52 cases). The range of radiation dosage inducing radiation proctitis was 4-44 Gy,with a mean dose of 19.63±9.84 Gy. Conclusion After radiotherapy for pelvic cancer, radiation proctitis is an important complication,but a number of cases can be cured after application of symptomatic treatment.
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