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Once daily versus twice-daily radiotherapy in the management of limited disease small cell lung cancer – Decision criteria in routine practise

Authors :
Glatzer, Markus
Faivre-Finn, Corinne
De Ruysscher, Dirk De
Widder, Joachim
Van Houtte, Paul
Troost, Esther E.G.C.
Dahele, Max M.R.
Slotman, Ben
Ramella, S.
Pöttgen, Christoph
Peeters, Stephanie
Nestle, Ursula
McDonald, Fiona
Le Pechoux, Cécile Le
Dziadziuszko, Rafal
Belderbos, José
Putora, P.M.
Glatzer, Markus
Faivre-Finn, Corinne
De Ruysscher, Dirk De
Widder, Joachim
Van Houtte, Paul
Troost, Esther E.G.C.
Dahele, Max M.R.
Slotman, Ben
Ramella, S.
Pöttgen, Christoph
Peeters, Stephanie
Nestle, Ursula
McDonald, Fiona
Le Pechoux, Cécile Le
Dziadziuszko, Rafal
Belderbos, José
Putora, P.M.
Source :
Radiotherapy and oncology, 150
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: In limited disease small cell lung cancer (LD-SCLC), the CONVERT trial has not demonstrated superiority of once-daily (QD) radiotherapy (66 Gy) over twice-daily (BID) radiotherapy (45 Gy). We explored the factors influencing the selection between QD and BID regimens. Methods: Thirteen experienced European thoracic radiation oncologists as selected by the European Society for Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (ESTRO) were asked to describe their strategies in the management of LD-SCLC. Treatment strategies were subsequently converted into decision trees and analysed for agreement and discrepancies. Results: Logistic reasons, patients’ performance status and radiotherapy dose constraints were the three major decision criteria used by most experts in decision making. The use of QD and BID regimens was balanced among European experts, but there was a trend towards the BID regimen for fit patients able to travel twice a day to the radiotherapy site. Conclusion: BID and QD radiotherapy are both accepted regimens among experts and the decision is influenced by pragmatic factors such as availability of transportation.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />DecretOANoAutActif<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Radiotherapy and oncology, 150
Notes :
No full-text files, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1264150718
Document Type :
Electronic Resource