Carbon ion therapy for ameloblastic carcinoma

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Ameloblastic carcinomas are rare odontogenic tumors. Treatment usually consists of surgical resection and sometimes adjuvant radiation. We report the case of a 71 year-old male patient undergoing carbon ion therapy for extensive local relapse of ameloblastic carcinoma. Treatment outcome was favourable with a complete remission at 6 weeks post completion of radiotherapy while RT-treatment itself was tolerated well with only mild side effects. High dose radiation hence is a potential alternative for patients unfit or unwilling to undergo extensive surgery or in cases when only a subtotal resection is planned or the resection is mutilating. © 2011 Jensen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Jensen, A. D., Ecker, S., Ellerbrock, M., Nikoghosyan, A., Debus, J., & Münter, M. W. (2011). Carbon ion therapy for ameloblastic carcinoma. Radiation Oncology, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-6-13

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