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Title: [The effect of the time interval between fractions on the result of a fractionated irradiation of the R1H tumor]. Author: Beck-Bornholdt HP, Kleineidam M, Pieconka A. Journal: Strahlenther Onkol; 1994 Apr; 170(4):232-4. PubMed ID: 8165521. Abstract: BACKGROUND: The response of an experimental tumor to hyperfractionated irradiation with different time intervals between the two daily fractions has been investigated. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Tumors were exposed to irradiation five days per week over six weeks. A standard treatment of 30 fractions, i.e. one fraction per day (200 kVp X-rays) was compared with a hyperfractionated schedule of 60 fractions, i.e. two fractions per day, with time intervals of either one, two, three, five or six hours between the two daily fractions. RESULTS: Compared with standard treatment a significant reduction (p < 0.005) of net growth delay was observed for the tumors treated with two daily fractions separated by two hours. However, at a time interval of five and six hours between the two daily fractions net growth delay increased considerably (p < 0.0001 and p < 0.01) as compared with the standard treatment. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the importance of the time interval between the daily fractions in hyperfractionated and accelerated radiotherapy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]