Protecting organs-at-risk in cancer therapies through temporary organ displacement: a comprehensive review.

IF 5.2 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Oncology Reviews Pub Date : 2025-09-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/or.2025.1655365
Rance B Tino, Michael Li, Amirreza Heshmat, Ayush Suresh, AnaSimone Guillaume, Kristy K Brock, Bruno C Odisio, Eugene J Koay
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Abstract

Radiation therapy (RT) and locoregional ablation are cornerstones of modern oncology, yet their therapeutic potential is frequently limited by the challenge of sparing healthy organs-at-risk (OARs) from treatment-related complications. Temporary organ displacement (TOD) techniques directly address this issue by creating a physical separation using 'spacers' during treatment, thereby minimizing collateral damage while enhancing therapeutic precision. The clinical benefits, including improved tumor control, reduced morbidity, and enhanced survival, are documented across malignancies of the head and neck, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis. To create a unified framework for this evolving field, this comprehensive review provides a systematic classification of TOD techniques based on invasiveness, administration, device technology and the accompanying treatment mo`dality. Furthermore, we synthesize key historical and recent innovations, from non-invasive maneuvers to advanced surgical spacers, to contextualize current practices. Finally, we address barriers to standardization and highlight emerging concepts such as meta-materials, computational modeling, and digital twins, which provide promising avenues for enhancing personalized cancer care and patient outcomes.

通过临时器官置换保护癌症治疗中的高危器官:一项综合综述。
放射治疗(RT)和局部区域消融是现代肿瘤学的基石,但它们的治疗潜力经常受到保护健康危险器官(OARs)免受治疗相关并发症的挑战的限制。临时器官置换(TOD)技术直接解决了这一问题,在治疗过程中使用“间隔器”创建物理分离,从而最大限度地减少附带损伤,同时提高治疗精度。临床获益,包括改善肿瘤控制,降低发病率,提高生存率,记录在头颈部,胸部,腹部和骨盆的恶性肿瘤。为了为这一不断发展的领域建立统一的框架,本文根据侵入性、给药、设备技术和伴随的治疗方式对TOD技术进行了系统的分类。此外,我们综合了关键的历史和最近的创新,从非侵入性操作到先进的手术间隔器,以适应当前的实践。最后,我们解决了标准化的障碍,并强调了诸如元材料、计算建模和数字双胞胎等新兴概念,这些概念为增强个性化癌症治疗和患者预后提供了有希望的途径。
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Oncology Reviews
Oncology Reviews ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.30
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9
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Oncology Reviews is a quarterly peer-reviewed, international journal that publishes authoritative state-of-the-art reviews on preclinical and clinical aspects of oncology. The journal will provide up-to-date information on the latest achievements in different fields of oncology for both practising clinicians and basic researchers. Oncology Reviews aims at being international in scope and readership, as reflected also by its Editorial Board, gathering the world leading experts in both pre-clinical research and everyday clinical practice. The journal is open for publication of supplements, monothematic issues and for publishing abstracts of scientific meetings; conditions can be obtained from the Editor-in-Chief or the publisher.
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