Radiotherapy for oligometastatic cancer: a survey among radiation oncologists of Lombardy (AIRO-Lombardy), Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
AIMS:
To evaluate the use of radiotherapy (RT) for oligometastatic cancer (OMC) among radiation oncologists in Lombardy, Italy.
METHODS AND STUDY DESIGN:
A survey with 12 items regarding data of 2016 was sent to all 34 Lombardy RT centers. The survey included six general items and six specific items regarding patient/disease/treatment characteristics.
RESULTS:
Thirteen centers answered the survey (38%). All centers responded to general items and 12 centers submitted patient/disease/treatment data. General items The majority of centers (8/13) consider OMC if metastases number is less than 5. The most commonly prescribed dose/fraction is 5-10 Gy (8/13) using schedules of 3-5 fractions (11/13). Patient data items A total of 15.681 patients were treated in 2016 with external beam RT in 12 responding centers, and 1.087 patients were treated for OMC (7%). Primary tumor included lung, prostate, breast, colorectal and other malignancies in 33%, 21%, 12%, 9% and 25% of all OMC patients, respectively. Brain, lymph node, lung, bone, liver and others were the most common treated sites (24%, 24%, 22%, 17%, 8% and 5%, respectively). One and more than one metastasis were treated in 75 and 25% of patients, respectively. The vast majority of patients (95%) were treated with image-guided intensity-modulated RT or stereotactic RT.
CONCLUSIONS:
Seven percent of all RT patients in Lombardy are treated for OMC. Extreme hypofractionation and high-precision RT are commonly employed. The initiative of multicenter and multidisciplinary collaboration has been undertaken in order to prepare the platform for prospective and/or observational studies in OMC.
To evaluate the use of radiotherapy (RT) for oligometastatic cancer (OMC) among radiation oncologists in Lombardy, Italy.
METHODS AND STUDY DESIGN:
A survey with 12 items regarding data of 2016 was sent to all 34 Lombardy RT centers. The survey included six general items and six specific items regarding patient/disease/treatment characteristics.
RESULTS:
Thirteen centers answered the survey (38%). All centers responded to general items and 12 centers submitted patient/disease/treatment data. General items The majority of centers (8/13) consider OMC if metastases number is less than 5. The most commonly prescribed dose/fraction is 5-10 Gy (8/13) using schedules of 3-5 fractions (11/13). Patient data items A total of 15.681 patients were treated in 2016 with external beam RT in 12 responding centers, and 1.087 patients were treated for OMC (7%). Primary tumor included lung, prostate, breast, colorectal and other malignancies in 33%, 21%, 12%, 9% and 25% of all OMC patients, respectively. Brain, lymph node, lung, bone, liver and others were the most common treated sites (24%, 24%, 22%, 17%, 8% and 5%, respectively). One and more than one metastasis were treated in 75 and 25% of patients, respectively. The vast majority of patients (95%) were treated with image-guided intensity-modulated RT or stereotactic RT.
CONCLUSIONS:
Seven percent of all RT patients in Lombardy are treated for OMC. Extreme hypofractionation and high-precision RT are commonly employed. The initiative of multicenter and multidisciplinary collaboration has been undertaken in order to prepare the platform for prospective and/or observational studies in OMC.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lombardy; Oligometastatic cancer; Radiotherapy; Stereotactic body radiotherapy; Survey; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
Elenco autori:
Jereczek-Fossa, Barbara Alicja; Bortolato, Barbara; Gerardi, Marianna Alessandra; Dicuonzo, Samantha; Arienti, Virginia Maria; Berlinghieri, Stefania; Bracelli, Stefano; Buglione, Michela; Caputo, Mariangela; Catalano, Gianpiero; Cazzaniga, Luigi Franco; De Cicco, Luigi; Di Muzio, Nadia; Filippone, Francesco Romeo; Fodor, Andrei; Franceschini, Davide; Frata, Paolo; Gottardo, Stefania; Ivaldi, Giovanni Battista; Laudati, Antonio; Magrini, Stefano Maria; Mantero, Elisa; Meaglia, Ilaria; Morlino, Sara; Palazzi, Mauro; Piccoli, Fabio; Romanelli, Paola; Scorsetti, Marta; Serafini, Flavia; Scandolaro, Luciano; Valdagni, Riccardo; Orecchia, Roberto; Antognoni, Paolo
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