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GOECP/SEOR radiotherapy guidelines for small-cell lung cancer 被引量:1
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作者 Felipe Couñago Carolina de la Pinta +10 位作者 Susana Gonzalo castalia fernández Piedad Almendros Patricia Calvo Begoña Taboada Antonio Gómez-Caamaño JoséLuis López Guerra Marisa Chust JoséAntonio GonzálezFerreira AnaÁlvarez González Francesc Casas 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2021年第3期115-143,共29页
Small cell lung cancer(SCLC)accounts for approximately 20%of all lung cancers.The main treatment is chemotherapy(Ch).However,the addition of radiotherapy significantly improves overall survival(OS)in patients with non... Small cell lung cancer(SCLC)accounts for approximately 20%of all lung cancers.The main treatment is chemotherapy(Ch).However,the addition of radiotherapy significantly improves overall survival(OS)in patients with non-metastatic SCLC and in those with metastatic SCLC who respond to Ch.Prophylactic cranial irradiation reduces the risk of brain metastases and improves OS in both metastatic and non-metastatic patients.The 5-year OS rate in patients with limited-stage disease(non-metastatic)is slightly higher than 30%,but less than 5%in patients with extensive-stage disease(metastatic).The present clinical guidelines were developed by Spanish radiation oncologists on behalf of the Oncologic Group for the Study of Lung Cancer/Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology to provide a current review of the diagnosis,planning,and treatment of SCLC.These guidelines emphasise treatment fields,radiation techniques,fractionation,concomitant treatment,and the optimal timing of Ch and radiotherapy.Finally,we discuss the main indications for reirradiation in local recurrence. 展开更多
关键词 Small cell lung cancer Chemotherapy Hyperfractionated radiation therapy Prophylactic brain irradiation Brain metastases REIRRADIATION
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COVID-19 and information and communication technology in radiation oncology:A new paradigm
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作者 castalia fernández Virginia Ruiz Felipe Couñago 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2020年第12期968-975,共8页
Due to coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,there has been a major reallocation of resources that has impacted the treatment of many diseases,including cancer.The... Due to coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,there has been a major reallocation of resources that has impacted the treatment of many diseases,including cancer.The growing use of information and communication technologies(ICT),together with a new approach to work aimed at ensuring the safety of health care professionals and patients alike,has allowed us to maintain the quality of care while ensuring biosecurity.The application of ICT to health care(eHealth)aims to significantly improve the quality,access to,and effectiveness of medical care.In fact,the expanded use of ICT has been recognized as a key,cost-effective priority for health care by the World Health Organisation.The medical speciality of radiation oncology is closely linked to technology and as a consequence of coronavirus disease 2019,ICT has been widely employed by radiation oncologists worldwide,providing new opportunities for interaction among professionals,including telemedicine and e-learning,while also minimizing treatment interruptions.Future research should concentrate on this emerging paradigm,which offers new opportunities,including faster and more diverse exchange of scientific knowledge,organizational improvements,and more efficient workflows.Moreover,these efficiencies will allow professionals to dedicate more time to patient care,with a better work-life balance.In the present editorial,we discuss the opportunities provided by these digital tools,as well as barriers to theirimplementation,and a vision of the future. 展开更多
关键词 Radiation oncology COVID-19 TELEMEDICINE TELEHEALTH Distance learning Medical education Patient care Information technology Social media
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