2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.21617
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Shortened Palliative Radiotherapy Results in a Lower Rate of Treatment During the Last Month of Life

Abstract: IntroductionPalliative radiotherapy (PRT) during the last month of life (PRT30) should be avoided because relevant clinical benefits are unlikely to occur. While traditional short-course fractionation regimens are suitable for most patients, a minority may derive gains from higher doses of PRT. Compared to older regimens such as 13 fractions of 3 Gy, more hypofractionated, non-ablative concepts with reduced overall treatment time are not well studied. MethodsRetrospective analysis (2017-2020) of 107 patients t… Show more

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