Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

IF 503.1 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
William A. Hall MD, Eric Paulson PhD, X. Allen Li PhD, Beth Erickson MD, Christopher Schultz MD, Alison Tree MD, Musaddiq Awan MD, Daniel A. Low PhD, Brigid A. McDonald BS, Travis Salzillo PhD, Carri K. Glide-Hurst PhD, Amar U. Kishan MD, Clifton D. Fuller MD, PhD
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Abstract

Radiation therapy (RT) continues to play an important role in the treatment of cancer. Adaptive RT (ART) is a novel method through which RT treatments are evolving. With the ART approach, computed tomography or magnetic resonance (MR) images are obtained as part of the treatment delivery process. This enables the adaptation of the irradiated volume to account for changes in organ and/or tumor position, movement, size, or shape that may occur over the course of treatment. The advantages and challenges of ART maybe somewhat abstract to oncologists and clinicians outside of the specialty of radiation oncology. ART is positioned to affect many different types of cancer. There is a wide spectrum of hypothesized benefits, from small toxicity improvements to meaningful gains in overall survival. The use and application of this novel technology should be understood by the oncologic community at large, such that it can be appropriately contextualized within the landscape of cancer therapies. Likewise, the need to test these advances is pressing. MR-guided ART (MRgART) is an emerging, extended modality of ART that expands upon and further advances the capabilities of ART. MRgART presents unique opportunities to iteratively improve adaptive image guidance. However, although the MRgART adaptive process advances ART to previously unattained levels, it can be more expensive, time-consuming, and complex. In this review, the authors present an overview for clinicians describing the process of ART and specifically MRgART.

磁共振直线加速器技术和适应性放射治疗:临床医生综述
放射治疗(RT)在癌症治疗中继续发挥着重要作用。适应性放射治疗(ART)是一种新的放射治疗方法。使用ART方法,获得计算机断层扫描或磁共振(MR)图像作为治疗交付过程的一部分。这使得辐照体积能够适应在治疗过程中可能发生的器官和/或肿瘤位置、运动、大小或形状的变化。对于放射肿瘤学专业以外的肿瘤学家和临床医生来说,ART的优势和挑战可能有些抽象。抗逆转录病毒治疗可以影响许多不同类型的癌症。从微小的毒性改善到总体生存的有意义的增加,有广泛的假设益处。这种新技术的使用和应用应该被整个肿瘤学社区所理解,这样它就可以在癌症治疗的环境中得到适当的应用。同样,测试这些进步的需求也十分迫切。mr引导下的ART (MRgART)是一种新兴的、扩展的ART形式,它扩展并进一步提高了ART的能力。MRgART为迭代改进自适应图像引导提供了独特的机会。然而,尽管MRgART自适应过程将ART提高到以前未达到的水平,但它可能更昂贵、更耗时和更复杂。在这篇综述中,作者提出了临床医生描述ART过程的概述,特别是MRgART。
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CiteScore
873.20
自引率
0.10%
发文量
51
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians" has been published by the American Cancer Society since 1950, making it one of the oldest peer-reviewed journals in oncology. It maintains the highest impact factor among all ISI-ranked journals. The journal effectively reaches a broad and diverse audience of health professionals, offering a unique platform to disseminate information on cancer prevention, early detection, various treatment modalities, palliative care, advocacy matters, quality-of-life topics, and more. As the premier journal of the American Cancer Society, it publishes mission-driven content that significantly influences patient care.
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