Challenges and solutions in 3D printing for oncology: a narrative review.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Chinese clinical oncology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-28 DOI:10.21037/cco-24-4
Mateusz Jacek Spałek, Aleksandra Bochyńska, Aneta Borkowska, Paweł Mroczkowski, Bartłomiej Szostakowski
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Abstract

Background and objective: Oncology is increasingly adopting three-dimensional (3D) printing, a method of creating objects through additive manufacturing using various techniques and materials. This technology, divided into conventional 3D printing (using non-biological materials like thermoplastics or titanium) and bioprinting (involving living cells and tissues), has shown potential in surgical planning, implant creation, and radiotherapy. However, despite promising preclinical and clinical applications, its clinical integration faces challenges such as a lack of strong evidence, standardized guidelines, and detailed data on costs and scalability. This study reviews the current use of 3D printing in oncology, aiming to differentiate between practical and experimental applications, thereby guiding clinicians interested in incorporating this technology.

Methods: A literature search was conducted to gather comments, reviews, and preclinical and clinical studies focusing on the use of 3D printing in oncology, with publications dated before December 1, 2023. The search for pertinent studies involved utilizing PubMed and Google Scholar Review. The selection process for articles was based on a unanimous consensus among all authors. We excluded topics related to bioprinting and the technical nuances of 3D printing.

Key content and findings: The review comprehensively describes the utilization of 3D printing in radiation oncology, surgical oncology, orthopedic oncology, medical oncology, hyperthermia, and patients' education. However, 3D printing faces several limitations that are related to unpredictable costs, difficult scalability, very complex regulations and lack of standardization.

Conclusions: 3D printing is increasingly useful in oncology for diagnostics and treatment, yet remains experimental and case-based. Despite growing literature, it focuses mostly on pre-clinical studies and case reports, with few clinical studies involving small samples. Thus, extensive research is needed to fully evaluate its efficacy and application in larger patient groups.

三维打印肿瘤技术的挑战与解决方案:综述。
背景和目的:肿瘤学正越来越多地采用三维(3D)打印技术,这是一种利用各种技术和材料通过增材制造创建物体的方法。该技术分为传统三维打印(使用热塑性塑料或钛等非生物材料)和生物打印(涉及活细胞和组织),已显示出在手术规划、植入物创建和放射治疗方面的潜力。然而,尽管临床前和临床应用前景广阔,但其临床整合仍面临挑战,如缺乏有力证据、标准化指南以及有关成本和可扩展性的详细数据。本研究回顾了目前3D打印技术在肿瘤学中的应用,旨在区分实际应用和实验应用,从而为有意采用该技术的临床医生提供指导:我们进行了文献检索,以收集有关 3D 打印在肿瘤学中应用的评论、综述以及临床前和临床研究,这些文献的发表日期均在 2023 年 12 月 1 日之前。利用 PubMed 和 Google Scholar Review 搜索相关研究。文章的筛选过程基于所有作者的一致共识。我们排除了与生物打印和 3D 打印技术细微差别相关的主题:综述全面介绍了3D打印在放射肿瘤学、外科肿瘤学、骨科肿瘤学、内科肿瘤学、热疗和患者教育中的应用。然而,3D打印面临着一些限制,这些限制与不可预测的成本、难以扩展、非常复杂的法规和缺乏标准化有关:结论:3D 打印在肿瘤学诊断和治疗中的作用越来越大,但目前仍处于实验阶段,以病例为基础。尽管文献越来越多,但主要集中在临床前研究和病例报告,很少有涉及小样本的临床研究。因此,需要进行广泛的研究,以全面评估其在更大患者群体中的疗效和应用。
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Clinical Oncology (Print ISSN 2304-3865; Online ISSN 2304-3873; Chin Clin Oncol; CCO) publishes articles that describe new findings in the field of oncology, and provides current and practical information on diagnosis, prevention and clinical investigations of cancer. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to: multimodality therapy, biomarkers, imaging, tumor biology, pathology, chemoprevention, and technical advances related to cancer. The aim of the Journal is to provide a forum for the dissemination of original research articles as well as review articles in all areas related to cancer. It is an international, peer-reviewed journal with a focus on cutting-edge findings in this rapidly changing field. To that end, Chin Clin Oncol is dedicated to translating the latest research developments into best multimodality practice. The journal features a distinguished editorial board, which brings together a team of highly experienced specialists in cancer treatment and research. The diverse experience of the board members allows our editorial panel to lend their expertise to a broad spectrum of cancer subjects.
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