Clinical implementation of a new electronic brachytherapy system for skin brachytherapy Journal Article


Authors: Pons-Llanas, O.; Ballester-Sánchez, R.; Celada-Álvarez, F. J.; Candela-Juan, C.; García-Martínez, T.; Llavador-Ros, M.; Botella-Estrada, R.; Barker, C. A.; Ballesta, A.; Tormo-Micó, A.; Rodríguez, S.; Perez-Calatayud, J.
Article Title: Clinical implementation of a new electronic brachytherapy system for skin brachytherapy
Abstract: Although surgery is usually the first-line treatment for nonmelanoma skin cancers, radiotherapy (RT) may be indicated in selected cases. Radiation therapy as primary therapy can result in excellent control rates, cosmetics, and quality of life. Brachytherapy is a radiation treatment modality that offers the most conformal option to patients. A new modality for skin brachytherapy is electronic brachytherapy. This involves the placement of a high dose rate X-ray source directly in a skin applicator close to the skin surface, and therefore combines the benefits of brachytherapy with those of low energy X-ray radiotherapy. The Esteya electronic brachytherapy system is specifically designed for skin surface brachytherapy procedures. The purpose of this manuscript is to describe the clinical implementation of the new Esteya electronic brachytherapy system, which may provide guidance for users of this system. The information covered includes patient selection, treatment planning (depth evaluation and margin determination), patient marking, and setup. The justification for the hypofractionated regimen is described and compared with others protocols in the literature. Quality assurance (QA) aspects including daily testing are also included. We emphasize that these are guidelines, and clinical judgment and experience must always prevail in the care of patients, as with any medical treatment. We conclude that clinical implementation of the Esteya brachytherapy system is simple for patients and providers, and should allow for precise and safe treatment of nonmelanoma skin cancers.
Keywords: review; patient selection; treatment planning; outcome assessment; quality control; basal cell carcinoma; skin cancer; skin surface; radiation dose fractionation; brachytherapy; fractionation; patient setup; radiotherapy equipment; human; electronic brachytherapy; esteya
Journal Title: Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1689-832X
Publisher: Termedia Publishing House Ltd  
Date Published: 2014-01-01
Start Page: 417
End Page: 423
Language: English
DOI: 10.5114/jcb.2014.47996
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4300364
PUBMED: 25834587
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Notes: Export Date: 2 February 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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