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Consensus Statement on Proton Therapy in Mesothelioma

Authors :
Arturs Meijers
Ramesh Rengan
Shahed N. Badiyan
Antje Knopf
Wei Liu
Steven E. Schild
Shinichiro Mori
Joe Y. Chang
Xiaodong Zhang
Martin Bues
Hiromitsu Iwata
Heng Li
Charles B. Simone nd
Tony Wong
Yolanda I. Garces
Jing Zeng
Source :
Practical radiation oncology. 11(2)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Purpose Radiation therapy for mesothelioma remains challenging, as normal tissue toxicity limits the amount of radiation that can be safely delivered to the pleural surfaces, especially radiation dose to the contralateral lung. The physical properties of proton therapy result in better sparing of normal tissues when treating the pleura, both in the postpneumonectomy setting and the lung-intact setting. Compared with photon radiation, there are dramatic reductions in dose to the contralateral lung, heart, liver, kidneys, and stomach. However, the tissue heterogeneity in the thorax, organ motion, and potential for changing anatomy during the treatment course all present challenges to optimal irradiation with protons. Methods The clinical data underlying proton therapy in mesothelioma are reviewed here, including indications, advantages, and limitations. Results The Particle Therapy Cooperative Group Thoracic Subcommittee task group provides specific guidelines for the use of proton therapy for mesothelioma. Conclusions This consensus report can be used to guide clinical practice, insurance approval, and future research.

Details

ISSN :
18798519
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Practical radiation oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e4d173c5b92ccec102378088e9504b17