综述文章:非小细胞肺癌切除术后放疗:现状和2024年的挑战。

Q3 Medicine
The gulf journal of oncology Pub Date : 2024-05-01
Fadila Kouhen, Hanaa ElGouach, Nadia Errafiy
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摘要

肺癌仍然是一个重大的全球健康负担,发病率和死亡率都很高。手术切除后辅助全身治疗是可手术的早期非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)和可切除的IIIA期疾病的标准护理。辅助治疗方案根据分子和组织学特征而变化,化疗加免疫治疗或靶向治疗是常见的方法。术后放疗(PORT)在非小细胞肺癌治疗中的作用一直存在争议,特别是在一项荟萃分析显示潜在危害之后,特别是在某些疾病阶段。然而,最近的证据表明,采用现代PORT技术治疗IIIA期N2期NSCLC患者的生存结果有所改善,这促使人们进一步研究PORT技术的作用。本文献综述旨在提供PORT辅助治疗IIIA期可手术NSCLC的最新疗效和安全性数据,为临床决策提供见解。关键词:指南,荟萃分析,临床试验,肺癌,术后放疗。
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Review Article: Postoperative Radiotherapy in Resected Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Current Status and Enduring Challenges in 2024.

Lung cancer remains a significant global health burden, with high incidence and mortality rates. Surgical resection followed by adjuvant systemic therapy is the standard of care for operable early-stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and resectable stage IIIA disease. Adjuvant treatment regimens vary based on molecular and histological characteristics, with chemotherapy plus immunotherapy or targeted therapy being common approaches. The role of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) in NSCLC management has been contentious, particularly following a meta-analysis suggesting potential harm, particularly in certain disease stages. However, recent evidence indicates improved survival outcomes in stage IIIA N2 NSCLC patients treated with modern PORT techniques, prompting further investigation into its role. This literature review aims to present updated efficacy and safety data regarding PORT in the adjuvant treatment of stage IIIA operable NSCLC, providing insights for clinical decision-making. Keywords: Guidelines, metaanalysis, clinical trials, lung cancer, postoperative radiotherapy.

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