Treatment
aim
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Dose intensity
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Defines as total amount of drug delivered to the
patient over a week.
i.e CT given 3 weekly but intensity reflects the actual
average dose per week.
Maintaining dose intensity breast cancer CT has been
shown to improve survival.
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Type of
drug in cancer
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to be continued
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Saturday, 30 August 2014
Overview of Chemotherapy
Update 2
Thursday, 21 August 2014
FRCR part 1 Sept/2014
Update 1
Overview of radiotherapy
(to be cont)
Autumn
FRCR part 1 exam is around the corner. How is your preparation?
Thanks
for the compliments and purchasing of the notes & BOFs.
All
the best to those having their first attempt as well those clearing the
remaining subjects.
Type
of radiation
used
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Ionizing radiation: electrons, protons, neutrons & gamma(radioisotope)
MOA: Indirect or Direct ionizing
Indirect: creating hydroxyl radicals OH∙ →Double
strand DNA breaks
Direct: radiation itself →Double strand DNA breaks
Type of radiation damage to DNA
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Fractionation
5’
R
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radiotherapy given in fractions (not a single huge dose of 30Gy)
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this will leads to lethal damage of tumor and normal tissues
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normal cells still have the integrity of error-checked and repaired
damaged DNA (recover from radiation damage)
-cells
will be in different phases of cell cycles (G1,S,G2,M)
R
that facilitate radiotherapy effect to tumor
R
that against radiotherapy effect to tumor
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Intent
of
radiotherapy
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Methods of delivery of
radiotherapy
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