癌症术后适度低分割放射治疗:拉丁美洲和加勒比国家放射肿瘤学家的偏好。

IF 1.2 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy Pub Date : 2023-07-25 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5603/RPOR.a2023.0046
Gustavo Nader Marta, Fabio Y Moraes, Rejane Carolina de Oliveira Franco, Heloísa de Andrade Carvalho, André Guimaraes Gouveia, Gustavo Cartaxo de Lima Gössling, Rafaela Gomes de Jesus, Gustavo Ferraris, Pablo Munoz Schuffenegger, Gustavo Sarria Bardales, María Adela Poitevin Chacón, Raúl Murillo, Luis Ernesto Moreno Sánchez, Elizabeth Gamarra-Cabezas, Arthur Accioly Rosa, Maurício Fraga da Silva, Marcos Duarte de Mattos, Diego Chaves Rezende Morais, Douglas Guedes de Castro, Alan Dal Pra, Beatriz E Amêndola, José Máximo Barros, Tomas Merino Lara, Nicolás Isa, Dolores de la Mata Moya, Iván Hidalgo, Diego Gimenez Velilla, Lijia Elizabeth Avilés Loayza, Francisco Gomez Montenegro, Nestor O Sanchez Chacin, Gustavo Werutsky, Gustavo Arruda Viani
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背景:癌症术后适度低分割放射治疗的安全性和有效性已通过多项试验证明。本研究旨在评估目前对中度低分级术后放射治疗的实践模式和处方偏好,以评估影响拉丁美洲和加勒比(LAC)乳腺癌症患者分级使用决策过程的可能方面。我们还旨在确定可抑制癌症术后适度低分割放射治疗的因素。材料和方法:拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的放射肿瘤学家被邀请参与这项研究。一项38个问题的调查被用来评估他们的意见。结果:共有来自13个国家的173名放射肿瘤学家回答了问卷。大多数受访者(84.9%)在全乳照射的情况下首选适度低分割的术后放射治疗。72.2%、71.1%和53.7%的受访者首选全乳加区域淋巴结照射、不重建的乳房切除术后(胸壁和区域淋巴结放射)和重建的乳腺切除术后(胸壁和区域节点放射)低分割术后放射治疗。乳腺癌症分期和基于皮瓣的乳房重建是与使用低分割方案的绝对禁忌症相关的因素。结论:尽管对绝大多数患者来说,中度低分割的癌症术后放射治疗被认为是一种新的标准,但其在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区临床实践中的不受限制的应用仍然面临困难。
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Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer: preferences amongst radiation oncologists from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Background: The safety and effectiveness of moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer were demonstrated by several trials. This study aimed to evaluate the current patterns of practice and prescription preference about moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy to assess possible aspects that affect the decision-making process regarding the use of fractionation in breast cancer patients in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). We also aimed to identify factors that can restrain the utilization of moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer.

Materials an methods: Radiation oncologists from LAC were invited to contribute to this study. A 38-question survey was used to evaluate their opinions.

Results: A total of 173 radiation oncologists from 13 countries answered the questionnaire. The majority of respondents (84.9%) preferred moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy as their first choice in cases of whole breast irradiation. Whole breast plus regional nodal irradiation, post-mastectomy (chest wall and regional nodal irradiation) without reconstruction, and post-mastectomy (chest wall and regional node irradiation) with reconstruction hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy was preferred by 72.2% 71.1%, and 53.7% of respondents, respectively. Breast cancer stage, and flap-based breast reconstruction were the factors associated with absolute contraindications for the use of hypofractionated schedules.

Conclusion: Even though moderately hypofractionated post-operative radiation therapy for breast cancer is considered a new standard to the vast majority of the patients, its unrestricted application in clinical practice across LAC still faces reluctance.

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期刊介绍: Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy is an interdisciplinary bimonthly journal, publishing original contributions in clinical oncology and radiotherapy, as well as in radiotherapy physics, techniques and radiotherapy equipment. Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy is a journal of the Polish Society of Radiation Oncology, the Czech Society of Radiation Oncology, the Hungarian Society for Radiation Oncology, the Slovenian Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology, the Polish Study Group of Head and Neck Cancer, the Guild of Bulgarian Radiotherapists and the Greater Poland Cancer Centre, affiliated with the Spanish Society of Radiotherapy and Oncology, the Italian Association of Radiotherapy and the Portuguese Society of Radiotherapy - Oncology.
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