Author/Authors :
Najafipour, Farshad Department of Epidemiology - Faculty of Medicine - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hamouzadeh, Pejman Department of Health Management and Economics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Arabloo, Jalal Health Management and Economics Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences & Dept. of Health Management and Economics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mobinizadeh, Mohammadreza Young Researches and Elites Club - Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Norouzi, Amir Health Management and Economics Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Intra-operative radiation therapy (IORT) is the transfer of a single large radiation
dose to the tumor bed during surgery with the final goal of improving regional tumor control. This
study aimed to investigate the safety, effectiveness and economic evaluation of intra-operative radiation
therapy.
Methods: The scientific literature was searched in the main biomedical databases (Centre for Reviews
and Dissemination, Cochrane Library and PubMed) up to March 2014. Two independent reviewers
selected the papers based on pre-established inclusion criteria, with any disagreements being
resolved by consensus. Data were then extracted and summarized in a structured form. Results from
studies were analyzed and discussed within a descriptive synthesis.
Results: Sixteen studies met the inclusion criteria. It seems that outcomes from using intraoperative
radiation therapy can be considered in various kinds of cancers like breast, pancreatic and
colorectal cancers. The application of this method may provide significant survival increase only for
colorectal cancer, but this increase was not significant for other types of cancer. This technology had
low complications; and it is relatively safe. Using intra-operative radiation therapy could potentially
be accounted as a cost-effective strategy for controlling and managing breast cancer.
Conclusion: According to the existing evidences, that are the highest medical evidences for using
intra-operative radiation therapy, one can generally conclude that intra-operative radiation therapy is
considered as a relatively safe and cost-effective method for managing early-stage breast cancer and
it can significantly increase the survival of patients with colorectal cancer. Also, the results of this
study have policy implications with respect to the reimbursement of this technology.
Keywords :
Cancer , Health Technology Assessment , IORT , Intra-Operative Radiation Therapy