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Metastatic epidural spinal cord compression (MESCC) is a frequent oncologic emergency that requires to be treated promptly. Although direct decompressive surgery is the most effective treatment, surgery is only used in selected patients because most patients have a poor overall condition and short life expectancy. Radiation therapy (RT), therefore, is the most commonly used for patients with MESCC, but conventional RT alone can achieve modest neurologic outcomes.
The hypothesis to use stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for MESCC is that the rapid decompression of epidural mass, durable local control and subsequently improved neurologic outcomes compared to conventional RT are expected when MESCC is treated with SBRT.
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The definition of metastatic epidural spinal cord compression (MESCC)
Simulation -A Computed tomography (CT) scan will be acquired with the use of intravenous contrast and planning MRI will be also performed on the same day of simulation.
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Up to 43 patients will be enrolled in this study in Samsung Medical Center, Seoul National University Hospital, and Gachon University Gil Medical Center.
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43 participants in 1 patient group
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Donryul Oh, MD; Doo Ho Choi, MD. PhD.
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