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Cyberknife Radiosurgery for Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Vulva after Prior Pelvic Radiation Therapy

Charles A. Kunos, Vivian von Gruenigen, Steven Waggoner, James Brindle, Yuxia Zhang, Brenda Myers, Gary Funkhouser, Barry W. Wessels, Douglas B. Einstein

Year
2008
Citations
33

Abstract

Limited options exist for patients experiencing a local recurrence of vulvar malignancies after surgery and pelvic radiation. These recurrences often are associated with cancer-related skin desquamation and poor clinical outcomes. A new radiotherapeutic treatment modality for the previously irradiated patient is cyberknife radiosurgery, which uses a linear accelerator mounted on an industrial robotic arm to allow non-coplanar radiation therapy delivery with sub-millimeter precision. This study describes the first reported use of cyberknife radiosurgery for the treatment of recurrent vulvar cancer in three women.

Keywords

CyberknifeMedicineRadiosurgeryRadiation therapyVulvar cancerVulvaRadiologyVulvar CarcinomaImage-guided radiation therapyNuclear medicine

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