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Introduction to Brachytherapy

Introduction to Brachytherapy. Presentation Overview What is Cancer? Principles of Radiation Oncology Introduction to Brachytherapy Typical Treatment

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Page 1: Introduction to Brachytherapy. Presentation Overview What is Cancer? Principles of Radiation Oncology Introduction to Brachytherapy Typical Treatment

Introduction to Brachytherapy

Page 2: Introduction to Brachytherapy. Presentation Overview What is Cancer? Principles of Radiation Oncology Introduction to Brachytherapy Typical Treatment

Presentation Overview

What is Cancer?

Principles of Radiation Oncology

Introduction to Brachytherapy

Typical Treatment Process

Q & A

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What is Cancer ?

Cancer is related to:

• Growth

• Differentiation

• Tissue integrity

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HYPERPLASIE

Healthycells

DYSPLASIEINTERVASATIE

Blood vessel

organ 1

organ 2

Capillary

TUMOR-cells

CARCINOMAIN SITU

TUMOR-cells INVASIEINTERVASATIETRANSPORTTRANSPORTTRANSPORTAANHECHTINGEXTRAVASATIEEXTRAVASATIEMetastasis

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RADIOTHERAPY

SURGERY CHEMOTHERAPY

HORMONE-THERAPY

IMMUNOTHERAPY

Cancer Treatment Options

BRACHYTHERAPY

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Principles of Radiation Oncology

Damaging cells with radiation until cell repair is not possible anymore

Repair possibility of “normal” tissue is higher than of tumor cells

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Cell Sterilization with Ionizing Radiation

Electron microscope image ofmultiplying cells

Cell Nucleus

cellChromosome

Particle

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Why Brachytherapy?

Brachytherapy

Alternative:Surgery

End resultCancer

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What is Brachytherapy with Remote Afterloading?

Brachytherapy is Greek for:Brachy = short distance, close-in

Therapy = treatment

Remote Afterloading is:Cancer treatment with radioactive sources controlled from a distance

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Why Brachytherapy?

3-Fields External Beam AP-PA External Beam Brachytherapy

Highly conformal

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Conformal Brachytherapy

Treat only tumor tissueSpare healthy tissue

Dose is determined by:

Source StrengthExposure TimeSource Position

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Brachytherapy: Advantages

Higher local control, due to higher dose to target volume

Less dose to surrounding tissue due to sharp fall-off of radiation dose

Higher treatment dose delivered to the center of the tumor which is more radiation resistant

More conformal treatment due to stepping source technique

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Brachytherapy: Disadvantages

Hazard of radiation exposurePotential patient hospitalizationOnly local treatmentSpecial skills and training are neededLicensing and credentialing neededComplete coverage of target volume is essentialSurgical trauma in the case of interstitial techniques

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Brachytherapy Delivery Methods

LiquidsPhosphorous (blood disorders)Strontium (bone cancer)Iodine (thyroid)

ImplantsPermanent

(Au-198 or I-125 seeds for prostate)

Temporary (wires or afterloading

techniques)

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Manual “hot” loading

Manual Afterloading

Remote Afterloading

Treatments by Type of Loading

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Brachytherapy Remote Afterloading Methods

Low Dose RateCesium pellets or Iridium wires, treatment 1-3 days

High Dose RateCobalt-60 pellets, Iridium-192 10 Ci source, treatment in minutes

Pulsed Dose RateIridium-192 1 Ci source, treatment 1-3 days

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Afterloader: Low Dose Rate (LDR)

Cesium spheres and Iridium wires

no real optimization possible

long treatment times (days)

well known radiobiological and late effects

1978

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Afterloader: High Dose Rate (HDR)

Stepping Iridium-192 source (10 Ci)

200+ applicators for body site specific treatments

Programmable variable source positioning via steps and dwell timesShort treatment times (minutes)

1986 - present

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Afterloader: Pulsed Dose Rate (PDR)

stepping Iridium source (0.5 - 2Ci)

no limitation to body sites and curvatures

optimization possible

short radiation times (minutes)

long treatment times (days)

requires less shielding

1986 - present

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Brachytherapy Components

Imaging devices

Planning Systems

Body-site Specific Applicators

Remote Afterloaders

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Treatments by Location

Intracavitary techniques(i.e. Vaginal, Rectum)

Intraluminal techniques(i.e. Lung)

Interstitial techniques(i.e. Breast, Prostate)

Surface applications(i.e. Skin)

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Synergy with Brachytherapy

Brachytherapy – External beam

Brachytherapy – SurgeryPer-operative

Pre-operative (improves surgical outcome)

Brachytherapy – Chemotherapy

Brachytherapy - Hyperthermia

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Nucletron is the Solution

microSelectron Digital Afterloader for HDR & PDR Body-site Specific SolutionsPLATO & Oncentra Treatment Planning SystemsTraining LeadershipTechnical SupportLicensing Support Reimbursement SupportService

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Question & Answers

History of Radiation Oncology & Brachytherapy