B BraggPeak Full Member 15+ Year Member Nov 12, 2014 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad What fields or margins are most people using for Waldeyer's ring lymphoma? I have a paitnet with a DLBCL of the nasopharynx. She is status-post R-CHOP with CR and sent for radiation therapy. Just curious what volumes most of you would treat.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad What fields or margins are most people using for Waldeyer's ring lymphoma? I have a paitnet with a DLBCL of the nasopharynx. She is status-post R-CHOP with CR and sent for radiation therapy. Just curious what volumes most of you would treat.
napoleondynamite Keepin' it real yo 15+ Year Member Nov 12, 2014 #2 Only the NPX was involved pre-chemo - no cervical nodes? If that is the case, personally I would only consolidate the NPX and would use margins similar to treating a non-lymphoma NPX patient
Only the NPX was involved pre-chemo - no cervical nodes? If that is the case, personally I would only consolidate the NPX and would use margins similar to treating a non-lymphoma NPX patient
M mikedc813 Full Member 15+ Year Member Nov 14, 2014 #3 napoleondynamite said: Only the NPX was involved pre-chemo - no cervical nodes? If that is the case, personally I would only consolidate the NPX and would use margins similar to treating a non-lymphoma NPX patient Click to expand... That's what I would do too, and what I said on oral boards without any comment from my examiner...
napoleondynamite said: Only the NPX was involved pre-chemo - no cervical nodes? If that is the case, personally I would only consolidate the NPX and would use margins similar to treating a non-lymphoma NPX patient Click to expand... That's what I would do too, and what I said on oral boards without any comment from my examiner...