Thermoradiotherapy for Intraocular Tumors

Paul T. Finger, Paul P. Svitra, Samuel Packer, Robert W. Paglione, Lowell L. Anderson, Jae H. Kim, Frederick A. Jakobiec

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Abstract

We have developed and used a thermoradiotherapy (TRT) plaque to treat choroidal melanoma (Greene strain) in rabbits. A dual-therapy scleral plaque delivers localized hyperthermia (4.8-gigahertz microwave) and ionizing radiation (iodine I 125). Transscleral treatment involves placement of a TRT plaque on bare sclera at the base of an intraocular tumor. Therapeutic doses of ionizing and hyperthermic radiation are then simultaneously delivered to the intraocular tumor. Sparing of normal ocular structures outside the treatment area after the combined therapy has been noted on clinical, gross, and histologic examinations. Our study suggests that the TRT plaque described satisfies the requirements for dual-modality treatment of choroidal melanoma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1574-1578
Number of pages5
JournalArchives of Ophthalmology
Volume103
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1985
Externally publishedYes

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