2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15020434
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Thoracic Radiotherapy in Extensive Disease Small Cell Lung Cancer: Multicenter Prospective Observational TRENDS Study

Abstract: (1) Introduction: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive tumor type, accounting for about 15% of all lung cancers. Radiotherapy (RT) plays a fundamental role in both early and advanced stages. Currently, in advanced disease, the use of consolidative chest RT should be recommended for patients with good response to platinum-based first-line chemotherapy, but its use has not yet been standardized. The present prospective study aims to evaluate the pattern of care of consolidative chest RT in patients wit… Show more

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“…In an Italian prospective study named TRENDS, the efficacy of receiving consolidated TRT following first-line chemotherapy was evaluated. In this study, 55% of patients received TRT at 30 Gy/10f and 25% received 45 Gy/15f, and the risk of thoracic lesions progressing was reduced [ 33 ]. In the era of immunotherapy, high-dose TRT may lead to better local control and OS in ES-SCLC, while simultaneously increasing additional pulmonary toxicity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In an Italian prospective study named TRENDS, the efficacy of receiving consolidated TRT following first-line chemotherapy was evaluated. In this study, 55% of patients received TRT at 30 Gy/10f and 25% received 45 Gy/15f, and the risk of thoracic lesions progressing was reduced [ 33 ]. In the era of immunotherapy, high-dose TRT may lead to better local control and OS in ES-SCLC, while simultaneously increasing additional pulmonary toxicity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%