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Policies for reirradiation of recurrent high-grade gliomas: a survey among Italian radiation oncologists.

Authors :
Furlan C
Arcangeli S
Avanzo M
Mirri MA
Munoz F
Giudici S
Perrone A
Amelio D
Tomio L
Draghini L
Deli AM
Pavanato G
Giuliano FM
Pontoriero A
Ciammella P
Navarria P
Iannalfi A
Buglione M
Guida C
Cammelli S
Iorio V
Cardinali M
Genovesi D
Barsacchi L
Balducci M
Bagnoli R
Berti F
Montesi G
Pasqualetti F
Bonome P
Santoni R
Doino D
Schirru P
Pinzi V
Borzillo V
Ferrarese F
Ferro M
Cicco L
Krengli M
Scoccianti S
Donato V
Source :
Tumori [Tumori] 2018 Dec; Vol. 104 (6), pp. 466-470. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 May 08.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the contribution of Italian radiation oncologists in the current management of recurrent high-grade gliomas (HGG), focusing on a reirradiation (reRT) approach.<br />Methods: In 2015, the Reirradiation and the Central Nervous System Study Groups on behalf of the Italian Association of Radiation Oncology (AIRO) proposed a survey. All Italian radiation oncologists were individually invited to complete an online questionnaire regarding their clinical management of recurrent HGG, focusing on a reRT approach.<br />Results: A total of 37 of 210 questionnaires were returned (18% of all centers): 16 (43%) from nonacademic hospitals, 14 (38%) from academic hospitals, 5 (13%) from private institutions, and 2 (6%) from hadron therapy centers. The majority of responding centers (59%) treated ≤5 cases per year. Performance status at the time of recurrence, along with a target diameter <5 cm and an interval from primary radiation ≥6 months, were the prevalent predictive factors considered for reRT. Sixty percent of reirradiated patients had already received a salvage therapy, either chemotherapy (40%) or reoperation (20%). The most common approach for reRT was fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy to a mean (photon) dose of 41.6 Gy.<br />Conclusions: Although there were wide variations in the clinical practice of reRT across the 37 centers, the core activities were reasonably consistent. These findings provide a basis for encouraging a national collaborative study to develop, implement, and monitor the use of reRT in this challenging clinical setting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2038-2529
Volume :
104
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Tumori
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28315510
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5301/tj.5000615