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Hemibody Irradiation

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Definition: Irradiation of one half or both halves of the body in the treatment of disseminated cancer or widespread metastases. It is used to treat diffuse metastases in one session as opposed to multiple fields over an extended period. The more frequent treatment modalities are upper hemibody irradiation (UHBI) or lower hemibody irradiation (LHBI). Less common is mid-body irradiation (MBI). In the treatment of both halves of the body sequentially, hemibody irradiation permits radiotherapy of the whole body with larger doses of radiation than could be accomplished with WHOLE-BODY IRRADIATION. It is sometimes called "systemic" hemibody irradiation with reference to its use in widespread cancer or metastases. (P. Rubin et al. Cancer, Vol 55, p2210, 1985)  in radiother coord IM with disease /radiother (IM); for hemibody irrad experiments, see note on WHOLE-BODY IRRADIATION; DF: HEMIBODY IRRAD   
See Also Whole-Body Irradiation
Other names Systemic Hemibody Irradiation; Sequential Hemibody Irradiation; Irradiation, Hemibody; Irradiation, Half-Body; Half-Body Irradiation; Systemic Hemibody Irradiations; Sequential Hemibody Irradiations; Irradiations, Systemic Hemibody; Irradiations, Sequential Hemibody; Irradiations, Hemibody; Irradiations, Hemi-Body; Irradiations, Half-Body; Irradiation, Systemic Hemibody; Irradiation, Sequential Hemibody; Irradiation, Hemi-Body; Irradiation, Half Body; Hemibody Irradiations, Systemic; Hemibody Irradiations, Sequential; Hemibody Irradiations; Hemibody Irradiation, Systemic

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