Radiol Oncol 2007; 41(2): 63. doi:10.2478/vl0019-007-0011-z images in clinical medicine Basal cell carcinoma on the left cheek Boris Jancar Department of Radiation Oncology, Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Slovenia A 91-year-old female patient was treated with irradiation for histologically confirmed basal cell carcinoma on the left cheek. The tumour, measuring 3x3 cm, with the depth of 2 cm, was extending up to the lower lid Figure 1. Basal cell carcinoma on the left cheek. Received 12 April 2007 Accepted 19 April 2007 Correspondence to: Prim. Boris Jancar, MD, MSc, Department of Radiation Oncology, Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Zaloska 2, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Phone; + 386 1 5879 295; Fax: + 3861 5879 295; E-mail: bo j ancar®onko-i. si of the left eye (Figurel). Due to old age and poor physical condition, the patient was irradiated once a week in altogether three treatment sessions. She received a total equivalent dose of 70 Gy. On the fol- msmm Figure 2. Left cheek 21 months after radiotherapy. low-up control performed 9 months after the completed radiotherapy, it was noted that the tumour regressed completely. The photo was taken 21 months after irradiation (Figure 2). The patient died from heart failure at the age of 94 years, 29 months after the completed therapy. At the time of her death, no recurrence of basalioma was observed.