2020
DOI: 10.1002/acm2.12954
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Three discipline collaborative radiation therapy (3DCRT) special debate: We should treat all cancer patients with hypofractionation

Abstract: Radiation Oncology is a highly multidisciplinary medical specialty, drawing significantly from three scientific disciplinesmedicine, physics, and biology. As a result, discussion of controversies or changes in practice within radiation oncology must involve input from all three disciplines. For this reason, significant effort has been expended recently to foster collaborative multidisciplinary research in radiation oncology, with substantial demonstrated benefit. 1-3 In light of these results, we endeavor here… Show more

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“… 78 Accurate, low‐latency motion characterization will facilitate gated treatment, 79 tumor tracking during irradiation, 80 , 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 and could enable real‐time adaptive replanning. Such precise treatments, delivered to smaller PTVs, will permit safe dose escalation 85 , 86 and hypofractionation 87 to improve patient outcomes and clinical efficiency. Furthermore, management of bulk patient motion with real‐time MRI could remove the need for uncomfortable immobilization devices.…”
Section: Image Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 78 Accurate, low‐latency motion characterization will facilitate gated treatment, 79 tumor tracking during irradiation, 80 , 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 and could enable real‐time adaptive replanning. Such precise treatments, delivered to smaller PTVs, will permit safe dose escalation 85 , 86 and hypofractionation 87 to improve patient outcomes and clinical efficiency. Furthermore, management of bulk patient motion with real‐time MRI could remove the need for uncomfortable immobilization devices.…”
Section: Image Guidancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current ASTRO guidelines recommend hypofractionation in patients who are >50 years old, T1–T2 tumors, negative nodal disease, hormone positive cancer, and low grade disease. 16 …”
Section: Administration and Dosing Of Pmrtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current ASTRO guidelines recommend hypofractionation in patients who are >50 years old, T1-T2 tumors, negative nodal disease, hormone positive cancer, and low grade disease. 16 The radiation dose at the skin surface is lower than the dose at the target because photons require tissue interaction to build up the total radiation dose. An additional bolus may be used to increase the chest wall skin dose for patients who have an increased risk of chest wall recurrence (ie, large tumors, positive/close margins, and inflammatory breast cancer).…”
Section: Administration and Dosing Of Pmrtmentioning
confidence: 99%