Radiation Therapy for Painful Bone Metastases: Fractionation, Recalcification, and Symptom Control

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Yolanda D. Tseng MD, MPhil
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Abstract

Bone is a common site for metastases, which may cause pain and other skeletal-related events (SRE) in patients with advanced cancer. Since the 1980s, prospective clinical trials have demonstrated the high efficacy of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) for pain relief from focal, symptomatic lesions. In uncomplicated bone metastases, which include those without pathologic fracture, evidence of cord compression, or prior surgical intervention, improvement or complete pain relief with radiotherapy is as high as 60%, with no difference in efficacy when radiotherapy is delivered in a single or multiple fractions. The ability to treat with a single fraction makes EBRT an attractive therapy even for patients with poor performance status and/or life expectancy. Even in patients with complicated bone metastases (eg cord compression), several randomized trials have demonstrated similar rates of pain relief in addition to improved functional outcomes such as ambulation. In this review, we summarize the role of EBRT for alleviating painful bone metastases and explore its role for other endpoints including functional outcomes, recalcification, and prevention of SREs.

疼痛骨转移的放射治疗:分级、钙化和症状控制
骨是转移的常见部位,这可能会导致晚期癌症患者的疼痛和其他骨相关事件(SRE)。自20世纪80年代以来,前瞻性临床试验已经证明了外照射放疗(EBRT)对减轻局灶性症状性病变疼痛的高效性。在不复杂的骨转移中,包括那些没有病理性骨折、脊髓压迫迹象或既往手术干预的骨转移,放疗的改善或疼痛完全缓解高达60%,当以单一或多个部分进行放疗时,疗效没有差异。单次治疗的能力使EBRT成为一种有吸引力的治疗方法,即使对于表现不佳和/或预期寿命较差的患者也是如此。即使在患有复杂骨转移(如脊髓压迫)的患者中,几项随机试验也表明,除了改善行走等功能结果外,疼痛缓解率相似。在这篇综述中,我们总结了EBRT在减轻骨转移疼痛中的作用,并探讨了它在其他终点的作用,包括功能结果、顽固性和预防SRE。
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CiteScore
5.80
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48
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Each issue of Seminars in Radiation Oncology is compiled by a guest editor to address a specific topic in the specialty, presenting definitive information on areas of rapid change and development. A significant number of articles report new scientific information. Topics covered include tumor biology, diagnosis, medical and surgical management of the patient, and new technologies.
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