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Carbon ion radiotherapy for recurrent ameloblastoma: A case report.

Yihe ZhangXiaojun LiYan-Shan ZhangYancheng YeXin PanTingchao HuWeizuo ChenHongyu ChaiXin WangYuling Yang
Published in: SAGE open medical case reports (2022)
Ameloblastoma is a kind of benign, odontogenic tumor of epithelial origin, and surgery is mainstay treatment method; however, recurrence is common, and usually the treatment for recurrence is still surgery. We report on a patient of recurrent ameloblastoma treated with carbon ion radiation therapy and achieved a good efficacy. A 25-year-old female with relapse of an ameloblastoma was referred to the Wuwei Heavy Ion Center for carbon ion therapy. She had been initially diagnosed with ameloblastoma 8 years ago and underwent operation of right mandible ameloblastoma. After she transferred to our center, she accepted a dose of 60 GyE carbon ion radiation therapy, and the efficacy is good. Carbon ion radiation therapy can be an effective treatment option for ameloblastoma.
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