Author Topic: What is the ideal patient for radiation (FSR)?  (Read 2149 times)

Kate B

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What is the ideal patient for radiation (FSR)?
« on: February 24, 2008, 11:03:42 am »
Oftentimes,an explanation of a treatment is wanted. Here is one from an e-medicine website.

http://www.emedicine.com/ent/topic668.htm

The summary is interesting as it identifies the "ideal" candidate for FSR:

In summary, patients who have serviceable hearing, no vertigo, and an acoustic tumor 2 cm in diameter or smaller are preferred candidates for this treatment. With these criteria, the author recommends fractionated stereotactic radiation as primary treatment in approximately 40% of patients. If the patient chooses to have fractionated stereotactic radiation, the author actively participates in treatment planning with the radiation oncologists and then carefully monitors a posttreatment protocol for clinical examination, repeat imaging, audiovestibular testing, and management. Although the author does not have any long-term follow-up data with fractionated stereotactic radiation, he has observed none of the acute or immediate effects that were experienced with single-dose protocols in 24 patients.


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goinbatty

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Re: What is the ideal patient for radiation (FSR)?
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2008, 02:06:37 pm »
Thanks for posting this.  emedicine is my favorite medical related website. 
1/2007 - 6 x 4.5 mm AN
8/2007 - 9 x 6 mm
CK at Georgetown 1/7/08-1/11/08; Dr. Gagnon
3/2008 - 10 x 7 mm
7/2008 - 9 x 10 x 6 mm (NECROTIC CENTER!!!!!)
5/2009 - no change/stable
4/2010 - 10 x 7 x 6 mm; stable/no change
5/2011 - 10 x 7; stable/no change
6/2012 - 8.1 x 7 mm
4/2014 - stable/no change