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Robotic radiosurgery in pancreatic cancer: A systematic review

Robotic radiosurgery in pancreatic cancer: A systematic review
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摘要 AIM: To present a systematic review of techniques and clinical results.METHODS: A systematic review of published literature was performed. Only studies reporting patient outcome after radiosurgery(single fraction) delivered with robotic devices [i.e.,robotic radiosurgery(RRS)] have been analyzed.RESULTS: A total of 96 patients from 5 studies were included. The studies are characterized by small series and different methods in terms of dose,target definition,combination with chemotherapy and/or standard fractionated radiotherapy and evaluation modalities. Preliminary results are positive in terms of tumor response(ORR = 56%) and local control of the tumor(crude rate of local progressions: 19.5%).Results for median overall survival(11.4 mo) seem comparable with the ones of prolonged chemoradiation(range: 8.6-13.0 mo). However,gastrointestinal toxicity seems to be the main limitation of RRS,especially at the duodenal level.CONCLUSION: RRS allows for local treatment in a shortened time(1 fraction) compared to traditional treatments(about 1 mo),providing the possibility for an easy integration with systemic therapies. Preliminary results did not show any outcome differences compared to standard chemoradiation. Thus,further efforts to reduce gastrointestinal toxicity are strongly needed. AIM: To present a systematic review of techniques and clinical results.METHODS: A systematic review of published literature was performed. Only studies reporting patient outcome after radiosurgery(single fraction) delivered with robotic devices [i.e.,robotic radiosurgery(RRS)] have been analyzed.RESULTS: A total of 96 patients from 5 studies were included. The studies are characterized by small series and different methods in terms of dose,target definition,combination with chemotherapy and/or standard fractionated radiotherapy and evaluation modalities. Preliminary results are positive in terms of tumor response(ORR = 56%) and local control of the tumor(crude rate of local progressions: 19.5%).Results for median overall survival(11.4 mo) seem comparable with the ones of prolonged chemoradiation(range: 8.6-13.0 mo). However,gastrointestinal toxicity seems to be the main limitation of RRS,especially at the duodenal level.CONCLUSION: RRS allows for local treatment in a shortened time(1 fraction) compared to traditional treatments(about 1 mo),providing the possibility for an easy integration with systemic therapies. Preliminary results did not show any outcome differences compared to standard chemoradiation. Thus,further efforts to reduce gastrointestinal toxicity are strongly needed.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2015年第31期9420-9429,共10页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 ROBOTIC RADIOSURGERY PANCREATIC NEOPLASMS Systemat Robotic Radiosurgery Pancreatic neoplasms Systemat
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