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Radical radiotherapy for paediatric solid tumour metastases: An overview of current European protocols and outcomes of a SIOPE multicenter survey.

Authors :
Huijskens SC
Kroon PS
Gaze MN
Gandola L
Bolle S
Supiot S
Abakay CD
Alexopoulou A
Bokun J
Chojnacka M
Escande A
Giralt J
Harrabi S
Maduro JH
Mandeville H
Mussano A
Napieralska A
Padovani L
Scarzello G
Timmermann B
Claude L
Seravalli E
Janssens GO
Source :
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) [Eur J Cancer] 2021 Mar; Vol. 145, pp. 121-131. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jan 16.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose/objective: About 20% of children with solid tumours (ST) present with distant metastases (DM). Evidence regarding the use of radical radiotherapy of these DM is sparse and open for personal interpretation. The aim of this survey was to review European protocols and to map current practice regarding the irradiation of DM across SIOPE-affiliated countries.<br />Materials/methods: Radiotherapy guidelines for metastatic sites (bone, brain, distant lymph nodes, lung and liver) in eight European protocols for rhabdomyosarcoma, non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft-tissue sarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, neuroblastoma and renal tumours were reviewed. SIOPE centres irradiating ≥50 children annually were invited to participate in an online survey.<br />Results: Radiotherapy to at least one metastatic site was recommended in all protocols, except for high-risk neuroblastoma. Per protocol, dose prescription varied per site, and information on delineation and treatment planning/delivery was generally missing. Between July and September 2019, 20/27 centres completed the survey. Around 14% of patients were deemed to have DM from ST at diagnosis, of which half were treated with curative intent. A clear cut-off for a maximum number of DM was not used in half of the centres. Regardless of the tumour type and site, conventional radiotherapy regimens were most commonly used to treat DM. When stereotactic radiotherapy was used, a wide range of fractionation regimens were applied.<br />Conclusion: Current radiotherapy guidelines for DM do not allow a consistent approach in a multicentre setting. Prospective (randomised) trials are needed to define the role of radical irradiation of DM from paediatric ST.<br />Competing Interests: Conflict of interest statement None declared.<br /> (Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-0852
Volume :
145
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33461061
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2020.12.004