Current Trends in Thoracic Radio-oncology

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Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Current Trends in Thoracic Radio-oncology
Périodique
Schweizer Krebsbulletin, Nr 2/2017
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Matzinger O, Peters S
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
01/02/2017
Langue
anglais
Résumé

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality, ac- counting for over 1.6 million deaths annually (1). Radio- therapy (RT) is a well-established treatment modality in many cancer types and holds a major role in the treatment of lung cancer (2-5).
Recent developments in radiation therapy have drastically improved the treatment precision allowing a better target coverage while sparing healthy tissue of unwanted irradia- tion.
Historically, radiation was delivered in a fractionated way. Small daily doses were given, as precision to target a le- sion was insufficient, to allow healthy tissue to recover from one day to the other. With the new possibilities of targeting a tumour lesion with millimetric precision, it becomes even possible to treat a defined volume with an ablative intention.
Most of the new developments are implemented in tho- racic RT as it is a particularly challenging localisation due to, respiratory and cardiac motion, heterogeneity of tis- sue density and proximity of critical healthy tissue (spinal cord, heart, oesophagus) (6-10).
We will briefly discuss the current state and future deve- lopments of RT in lung cancer.
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