质子放疗减少儿童头颈癌晚期并发症。

IF 2.1 Q3 ONCOLOGY
International Journal of Particle Therapy Pub Date : 2021-06-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.14338/IJPT-20-00069.1
Michael T Spiotto, Susan L McGovern, G Brandon Gunn, David Grosshans, Mary Frances McAleer, Steven J Frank, Arnold C Paulino
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摘要

在大多数儿童头颈癌中,放射治疗是治疗的重要组成部分;然而,它可能与问题的长期并发症有关。质子束治疗被认为是儿童癌症的首选放射治疗方式,以尽量减少晚期放射副作用。鉴于儿童癌症是一种罕见且异质性的疾病,质子治疗的支持来自于风险模型和有限数量的队列系列。在这里,我们讨论质子放疗在儿童头颈癌中的作用,重点是减少辐射毒性。首先,我们比较了质子和光子放射治疗儿童癌症的疗效和预期毒性。其次,我们回顾了质子放疗在降低急性和晚期放射毒性方面的益处,包括继发性癌症、颅面发育、视力和认知的风险。最后,我们回顾了小儿头颈癌质子放疗的成本效益。本综述强调了粒子放疗对儿童头颈癌的益处,以改善癌症幸存者的生活质量,减少辐射发病率,并最大限度地提高有效的医疗保健利用。
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Proton Radiotherapy to Reduce Late Complications in Childhood Head and Neck Cancers.

Proton Radiotherapy to Reduce Late Complications in Childhood Head and Neck Cancers.

Proton Radiotherapy to Reduce Late Complications in Childhood Head and Neck Cancers.

In most childhood head and neck cancers, radiotherapy is an essential component of treatment; however, it can be associated with problematic long-term complications. Proton beam therapy is accepted as a preferred radiation modality in pediatric cancers to minimize the late radiation side effects. Given that childhood cancers are a rare and heterogeneous disease, the support for proton therapy comes from risk modeling and a limited number of cohort series. Here, we discuss the role of proton radiotherapy in pediatric head and neck cancers with a focus on reducing radiation toxicities. First, we compare the efficacy and expected toxicities in proton and photon radiotherapy for childhood cancers. Second, we review the benefit of proton radiotherapy in reducing acute and late radiation toxicities, including risks for secondary cancers, craniofacial development, vision, and cognition. Finally, we review the cost effectiveness for proton radiotherapy in pediatric head and neck cancers. This review highlights the benefits of particle radiotherapy for pediatric head and neck cancers to improve the quality of life in cancer survivors, to reduce radiation morbidities, and to maximize efficient health care use.

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International Journal of Particle Therapy
International Journal of Particle Therapy Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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