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Recent advances in radiation oncology

Radiotherapy (RT) is very much a technology-driven treatment modality in the management of cancer. RT techniques have changed significantly over the past few decades, thanks to improvements in engineering and computing. We aim to highlight the recent developments in radiation oncology, focusing on t...

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Autores principales: Garibaldi, Cristina, Jereczek-Fossa, Barbara Alicja, Marvaso, Giulia, Dicuonzo, Samantha, Rojas, Damaris Patricia, Cattani, Federica, Starzyńska, Anna, Ciardo, Delia, Surgo, Alessia, Leonardi, Maria Cristina, Ricotti, Rosalinda
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cancer Intelligence 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29225692
http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2017.785
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author Garibaldi, Cristina
Jereczek-Fossa, Barbara Alicja
Marvaso, Giulia
Dicuonzo, Samantha
Rojas, Damaris Patricia
Cattani, Federica
Starzyńska, Anna
Ciardo, Delia
Surgo, Alessia
Leonardi, Maria Cristina
Ricotti, Rosalinda
author_facet Garibaldi, Cristina
Jereczek-Fossa, Barbara Alicja
Marvaso, Giulia
Dicuonzo, Samantha
Rojas, Damaris Patricia
Cattani, Federica
Starzyńska, Anna
Ciardo, Delia
Surgo, Alessia
Leonardi, Maria Cristina
Ricotti, Rosalinda
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description Radiotherapy (RT) is very much a technology-driven treatment modality in the management of cancer. RT techniques have changed significantly over the past few decades, thanks to improvements in engineering and computing. We aim to highlight the recent developments in radiation oncology, focusing on the technological and biological advances. We will present state-of-the-art treatment techniques, employing photon beams, such as intensity-modulated RT, volumetric-modulated arc therapy, stereotactic body RT and adaptive RT, which make possible a highly tailored dose distribution with maximum normal tissue sparing. We will analyse all the steps involved in the treatment: imaging, delineation of the tumour and organs at risk, treatment planning and finally image-guidance for accurate tumour localisation before and during treatment delivery. Particular attention will be given to the crucial role that imaging plays throughout the entire process. In the case of adaptive RT, the precise identification of target volumes as well as the monitoring of tumour response/modification during the course of treatment is mainly based on multimodality imaging that integrates morphological, functional and metabolic information. Moreover, real-time imaging of the tumour is essential in breathing adaptive techniques to compensate for tumour motion due to respiration. Brief reference will be made to the recent spread of particle beam therapy, in particular to the use of protons, but also to the yet limited experience of using heavy particles such as carbon ions. Finally, we will analyse the latest biological advances in tumour targeting. Indeed, the effectiveness of RT has been improved not only by technological developments but also through the integration of radiobiological knowledge to produce more efficient and personalised treatment strategies.
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spelling pubmed-57182532017-12-08 Recent advances in radiation oncology Garibaldi, Cristina Jereczek-Fossa, Barbara Alicja Marvaso, Giulia Dicuonzo, Samantha Rojas, Damaris Patricia Cattani, Federica Starzyńska, Anna Ciardo, Delia Surgo, Alessia Leonardi, Maria Cristina Ricotti, Rosalinda Ecancermedicalscience Review Radiotherapy (RT) is very much a technology-driven treatment modality in the management of cancer. RT techniques have changed significantly over the past few decades, thanks to improvements in engineering and computing. We aim to highlight the recent developments in radiation oncology, focusing on the technological and biological advances. We will present state-of-the-art treatment techniques, employing photon beams, such as intensity-modulated RT, volumetric-modulated arc therapy, stereotactic body RT and adaptive RT, which make possible a highly tailored dose distribution with maximum normal tissue sparing. We will analyse all the steps involved in the treatment: imaging, delineation of the tumour and organs at risk, treatment planning and finally image-guidance for accurate tumour localisation before and during treatment delivery. Particular attention will be given to the crucial role that imaging plays throughout the entire process. In the case of adaptive RT, the precise identification of target volumes as well as the monitoring of tumour response/modification during the course of treatment is mainly based on multimodality imaging that integrates morphological, functional and metabolic information. Moreover, real-time imaging of the tumour is essential in breathing adaptive techniques to compensate for tumour motion due to respiration. Brief reference will be made to the recent spread of particle beam therapy, in particular to the use of protons, but also to the yet limited experience of using heavy particles such as carbon ions. Finally, we will analyse the latest biological advances in tumour targeting. Indeed, the effectiveness of RT has been improved not only by technological developments but also through the integration of radiobiological knowledge to produce more efficient and personalised treatment strategies. Cancer Intelligence 2017-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5718253/ /pubmed/29225692 http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2017.785 Text en © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jereczek-Fossa, Barbara Alicja
Marvaso, Giulia
Dicuonzo, Samantha
Rojas, Damaris Patricia
Cattani, Federica
Starzyńska, Anna
Ciardo, Delia
Surgo, Alessia
Leonardi, Maria Cristina
Ricotti, Rosalinda
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