Hi, everybody:
Here 's the reason why people seemingly got (but didn't actually get) a larger dose of radiation with CK (and with Jim's FSR treatments) than with GK: the number of Gy for each fractionated treatment can't simply be added up to arrive at the total. For example, I had three CK treatments of 6 Gy each, but the biologically equivalent dose was only 11.5 Gy, according to Dr. Chang (my doctor at Stanford). You would think that 6 Gy + 6 Gy+ 6 Gy = 18 Gy total, but because it is fractionated it is biologically equivalent to receiving only 11.5 Gy at once (in one dose).
What's with the biologically equivalent lingo? The answer informs the basis for fractionated radiation treatments' success with better preserving hearing. The hearing nerve is more resilient to radiation than the AN, and it recovers somewhat better than the AN over the 24-hour period immediately following the radiation treatment. By giving three or more treatments spaced 24 hours apart (as with CK), the hearing nerve has a chance to recover from the radiation but the tumor doesn't. The result is that three treatments of 6 Gy each has the same biological effect as a single dose of 11.5 Gy.
By the way, CK and GK (and I'm pretty sure all forms of radiation treatment, for that matter) make no attempt to avoid cranial nerves that are in the way of radiation delivery to the tumor. So, if a tumor is wrapped partially or completely around a cranial nerve, the nerve is going to get zapped along with the tumor. With CK, however, the radiation dose is more uniform than with GK. CK delivers only 15% higher dose at the center of its radiation cloud compared to at its periphery, while GK delivers fully double the amount at the center compared to at its periphery. So, since the dose needs to be optimized at the periphery of the tumor in order to ensure the treatment's success throughout the tumor (i.e., it would be stupid -- malpractice, perhaps -- to purposefully deliver too low of a dose to any part of the tumor), a cranial nerve that is at the center of the area planned for radiation treatment will receive a much lower dose of radiation with CK than with GK.
Best wishes to all,
TW