Palliative RT Basics - Gentle Relief Goals
- Definition: Radiation therapy to alleviate symptoms and improve Quality of Life (QoL) in incurable cancer.
- Primary Goals:
- Symptom control (e.g., pain, bleeding, obstruction)
- Improve/maintain QoL
- Pain relief
- Functional preservation
- Distinction from Curative RT: Focus on symptom relief, not cure; shorter courses, lower doses.
- Patient Selection:
- Life expectancy (weeks to months).
- Performance status (e.g., ECOG >2, Karnofsky <70).
⭐ Palliative RT aims to maximize Quality of Life (QoL) with minimal toxicity and treatment burden.
Palliative RT Indications - When to Soothe
Palliative radiotherapy (RT) aims to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life. Key indications include:
- Bone Metastases:
- Pain relief (most common)
- Impending pathological fracture
- Neurological compromise (e.g., nerve root compression)
- Brain Metastases:
- Neurological symptoms (e.g., headache, focal deficits)
- Raised Intracranial Pressure (ICP)
- Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC): Urgent oncological emergency.
- Superior Vena Cava Obstruction (SVCO): Facial swelling, dyspnea.
- Symptomatic Primary/Local Disease:
- Bleeding (e.g., lung, GI, GU cancers)
- Obstruction (e.g., esophageal, rectal, airway)
- Pain from local tumor invasion
- Painful Soft Tissue Masses/Fungating Lesions.
📌 Mnemonic: BB SCALPSS - Bone metastases - Brain metastases - Spinal Cord compression - Airway obstruction / SVCO - Lung (symptomatic primary/mets) - Pelvis (pain/bleeding from gynae/rectal) / Pain - Skin / Soft tissue masses
⭐ Painful bone metastases are the most frequent indication for palliative radiotherapy worldwide.
Palliative RT Regimens - Speedy Symptom Soothers
Rapid symptom relief with minimal toxicity, patient convenience, and for limited life expectancy. Techniques: 2D, 3D-CRT.
- Goal: Fast symptom control (e.g., pain, obstruction).
- Common Schedules: 📌 "Simple 8, 20, 30"
- 8 Gy x 1 fx: Bone/brain mets (esp. poor PS).
- 20 Gy x 5 fx: Bone, brain, lung. Good balance.
- 30 Gy x 10 fx: Various sites, durable palliation.
- Why Shorter Courses? ↓ visits, quick relief, suits poor prognosis.
- BED: $BED = nd(1 + d/(\alpha/\beta))$, tumor $\alpha/\beta \approx 10$ Gy. Palliative BEDs vary.
⭐ Single 8 Gy for bone mets pain relief is comparable to 20 Gy/5fx or 30 Gy/10fx.
RT in Emergencies - Rapid Response Needed
| Emergency | Key Signs & Symptoms | RT Approach & Dose | Steroids |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSCC | Back pain, weakness, sensory loss, bladder/bowel dysfunction | 20 Gy in 5# or 30 Gy in 10# | Yes (High-dose) |
| SVCO | Facial swelling, dyspnea, cough, dilated neck veins | 30 Gy in 10# or 20 Gy in 5# | Yes |
| Uncontrolled Bleed | Hemoptysis, hematuria | 8 Gy in 1# or 20 Gy in 5# | Case-dependent |
| Airway Obstruction | Stridor, severe dyspnea | E.g., 30 Gy in 10# | Yes |
⭐ In Malignant Spinal Cord Compression, high-dose corticosteroids (e.g., dexamethasone) should be started immediately upon suspicion, even before definitive imaging or RT.
Toxicity & Care - Gentle Side Paths
- Manage site-specific acute effects:
Site of RT Common Acute Effect Management Tip Skin Erythema, desquamation Hygiene, emollients Oral/Pharynx Mucositis Pain relief, oral care Esophagus Esophagitis PPIs, diet mods Abdomen/Pelvis Nausea/Vomiting, Diarrhea Antiemetics, anti-diarrheals - General care: Prophylaxis, symptomatic relief; adapt dose/fractionation if severe.
- Multidisciplinary palliative care & clear communication (side effects, QoL) are vital.
⭐ Fatigue is an extremely common and often debilitating side effect of palliative radiation therapy, regardless of the treatment site.
High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways
- Palliative RT aims for symptom relief and improved quality of life, not cure.
- Key indications: Painful bone metastases, brain metastases, spinal cord compression, SVC obstruction.
- Common regimens: Shorter courses, larger fractions (e.g., 8Gy in 1 fraction, 30Gy in 10 fractions).
- Urgent RT is vital for spinal cord compression and superior vena cava obstruction.
- Treatment response is gauged by symptom improvement.
- Side effects are typically milder and localized to the treated area.
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