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Light and shadows of a new technique: is photon total-skin irradiation using helical IMRT feasible, less complex and as toxic as the electrons one?

Michela BuglioneLuigi SpiazziMauro UrpisLiliana BaushiRossella AvitabileNadia PasinettiPaolo BorghettiLuca TriggianiSara PedrettiFederica SaianiAlfredo FiumeDiana GrecoStefano CiccarelliAlessia PoloniniRenzo MorettiStefano Maria Magrini
Published in: Radiation oncology (London, England) (2018)
Based on our limited results TSEBI should still be considered the standard method to treat total skin because of its pattern of acute and late toxicities and the dose distribution. In this particular case the better target coverage obtained with HI can be paid in terms of worse toxicity. Helical IMRT can instead be considered optimal in treating large, convex, cutaneous areas where it is difficult to use multiple electrons fields in relation with the clinical results and the limited and reversible toxicities.
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