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Escalating a Biological Dose of Radiation in the Target Volume Applying Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Patients with Head and Neck Region Tumours
Background: The treatment of head and neck tumours is a complicated process usually involving surgery, radiation therapy, and systemic treatment. Despite the multidisciplinary approach, treatment outcomes are still unsatisfactory, especially considering malignant tumours such as squamous cell carcin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313164/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884789 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10071484 |
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author | Polanowski, Paweł Składowski, Krzysztof Księżniak-Baran, Dorota Grządziel, Aleksandra Amrogowicz, Natalia Mrochem-Kwarciak, Jolanta Pietruszka, Agnieszka Kentnowski, Marek Polanowska, Katarzyna |
author_facet | Polanowski, Paweł Składowski, Krzysztof Księżniak-Baran, Dorota Grządziel, Aleksandra Amrogowicz, Natalia Mrochem-Kwarciak, Jolanta Pietruszka, Agnieszka Kentnowski, Marek Polanowska, Katarzyna |
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description | Background: The treatment of head and neck tumours is a complicated process usually involving surgery, radiation therapy, and systemic treatment. Despite the multidisciplinary approach, treatment outcomes are still unsatisfactory, especially considering malignant tumours such as squamous cell carcinoma or sarcoma, where the frequency of recurrence has reached 50% of cases. The implementation of modern and precise methods of radiotherapy, such as a radiosurgery boost, may allow for the escalation of the biologically effective dose in the gross tumour volume and improve the results of treatment. Methods: The administration of a stereotactic radiotherapy boost can be done in two ways: an upfront boost followed by conventional radio(chemo)therapy or a direct boost after conventional radio(chemo)therapy. The boost dose depends on the primary or nodal tumour volume and localization regarding the organs at risk. It falls within the range of 10–18 Gy. Discussion: The collection of detailed data on the response of the disease to the radiosurgery boost combined with conventional radiotherapy as well as an assessment of early and late toxicities will contribute crucial information to the prospective modification of fractionated radiotherapy. In the case of beneficial findings, the stereotactic radiosurgery boost in the course of radio(chemo)therapy in patients with head and neck tumours will be able to replace traditional techniques of radiation, and radical schemes of treatment will be possible for future development. |
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spelling | pubmed-93131642022-07-26 Escalating a Biological Dose of Radiation in the Target Volume Applying Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Patients with Head and Neck Region Tumours Polanowski, Paweł Składowski, Krzysztof Księżniak-Baran, Dorota Grządziel, Aleksandra Amrogowicz, Natalia Mrochem-Kwarciak, Jolanta Pietruszka, Agnieszka Kentnowski, Marek Polanowska, Katarzyna Biomedicines Study Protocol Background: The treatment of head and neck tumours is a complicated process usually involving surgery, radiation therapy, and systemic treatment. Despite the multidisciplinary approach, treatment outcomes are still unsatisfactory, especially considering malignant tumours such as squamous cell carcinoma or sarcoma, where the frequency of recurrence has reached 50% of cases. The implementation of modern and precise methods of radiotherapy, such as a radiosurgery boost, may allow for the escalation of the biologically effective dose in the gross tumour volume and improve the results of treatment. Methods: The administration of a stereotactic radiotherapy boost can be done in two ways: an upfront boost followed by conventional radio(chemo)therapy or a direct boost after conventional radio(chemo)therapy. The boost dose depends on the primary or nodal tumour volume and localization regarding the organs at risk. It falls within the range of 10–18 Gy. Discussion: The collection of detailed data on the response of the disease to the radiosurgery boost combined with conventional radiotherapy as well as an assessment of early and late toxicities will contribute crucial information to the prospective modification of fractionated radiotherapy. In the case of beneficial findings, the stereotactic radiosurgery boost in the course of radio(chemo)therapy in patients with head and neck tumours will be able to replace traditional techniques of radiation, and radical schemes of treatment will be possible for future development. MDPI 2022-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9313164/ /pubmed/35884789 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10071484 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Polanowski, Paweł Składowski, Krzysztof Księżniak-Baran, Dorota Grządziel, Aleksandra Amrogowicz, Natalia Mrochem-Kwarciak, Jolanta Pietruszka, Agnieszka Kentnowski, Marek Polanowska, Katarzyna Escalating a Biological Dose of Radiation in the Target Volume Applying Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Patients with Head and Neck Region Tumours |
title | Escalating a Biological Dose of Radiation in the Target Volume Applying Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Patients with Head and Neck Region Tumours |
title_full | Escalating a Biological Dose of Radiation in the Target Volume Applying Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Patients with Head and Neck Region Tumours |
title_fullStr | Escalating a Biological Dose of Radiation in the Target Volume Applying Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Patients with Head and Neck Region Tumours |
title_full_unstemmed | Escalating a Biological Dose of Radiation in the Target Volume Applying Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Patients with Head and Neck Region Tumours |
title_short | Escalating a Biological Dose of Radiation in the Target Volume Applying Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Patients with Head and Neck Region Tumours |
title_sort | escalating a biological dose of radiation in the target volume applying stereotactic radiosurgery in patients with head and neck region tumours |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313164/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35884789 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10071484 |
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