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Optimizing craniospinal radiotherapy delivery in a pediatric patient affected by supratentorial PNET: a case report.

Tumori 96(2):316-21 (2010) PMID 20572592

New advances in radiation therapy for children allow increased conformability and reduced doses to non-target tissues. We report our experience in treating a 4-year-old child with craniospinal tomotherapy after surgery of the primary tumor, a supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumor. The tomotherapy plan was compared with conventional craniospinal irradiation, 3D conformal radiation therapy, and intensity-modulated radiation therapy plans. The possible disadvantages of tomotherapy related to the radiation dose to organs at risk, treatment planning, and anesthesia should be carefully considered as the use of the technique is not suggested in a general manner, but selectively, in critical pediatric radiotherapy cases.

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