IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Catherine H Marshall, Emmanuel S Antonarakis, Mrinal M Patnaik
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尽管放射治疗在包括甲状腺癌、神经内分泌肿瘤和前列腺癌在内的多种癌症类型中显示出显著的临床疗效,但血液学毒性可能会经常出现并具有挑战性。血液学毒性在多大程度上是由克隆过程驱动的,而克隆过程在治疗前就已存在,并在治疗诱导的选择压力下被选中,目前仍是未知数。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了采用放射治疗药物治疗实体瘤恶性肿瘤的背景、血液学毒性和骨髓性肿瘤的风险,以及指向可能使患者易患血液学毒性的潜在前体病变的证据。此外,我们还讨论了克隆性造血在实体瘤恶性肿瘤患者中的流行程度,并对正在接受或已经接受放疗药物治疗的细胞减少症或克隆性造血患者的工作流程提出了建议。
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Radiotherapeutics, clonal hematopoiesis, and risk of hematologic malignancies: The good, the bad, the ugly.

While radiotherapeutics have demonstrated significant clinical benefit across multiple cancer types including thyroid cancer, neuroendocrine tumors, and prostate cancer, hematological toxicities can be frequent and challenging. It remains unknown to what extent the hematologic toxicity is driven by clonal processes that preexist and are selected for by treatment induced selection pressures. In this review, we discuss the background leading to the adoption of radiotherapeutics in the treatment of solid tumor malignancies, the risk of hematologic toxicities and myeloid neoplasms and the evidence pointing to potential precursor lesions that may predispose patients to hematologic toxicities. Additionally, we discuss how prevalent clonal hematopoiesis is among patients with solid tumor malignancies and suggest workflows for patients with cytopenias or clonal hematopoiesis who are receiving or have received radiotherapeutic agents.

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Blood Reviews
Blood Reviews 医学-血液学
CiteScore
13.80
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1.40%
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78
期刊介绍: Blood Reviews, a highly regarded international journal, serves as a vital information hub, offering comprehensive evaluations of clinical practices and research insights from esteemed experts. Specially commissioned, peer-reviewed articles authored by leading researchers and practitioners ensure extensive global coverage across all sub-specialties of hematology.
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