Malignant pleural mesothelioma(MPM)is a rare tumor with poor prognosis and rising incidence.Palliative care is common in MPM as radical treatment with curative intent is often not possible due to metastasis or extensi...Malignant pleural mesothelioma(MPM)is a rare tumor with poor prognosis and rising incidence.Palliative care is common in MPM as radical treatment with curative intent is often not possible due to metastasis or extensive locoregional involvement.Numerous therapeutic advances have been made in recent years,including the use of less aggressive surgical techniques associated with lower morbidity and mortality(e.g.,pleurectomy/decortication),technological advancements in the field of radiotherapy(intensity-modulated radiotherapy,image-guided radiotherapy,stereotactic body radiotherapy,proton therapy),and developments in systemic therapies(chemotherapy and immunotherapy).These improvements have had as yet only a modest effect on local control and survival.Advances in the management of MPM and standardization of care are hampered by the evidence to date,limited by high heterogeneity among studies and small sample sizes.In this clinical guideline prepared by the oncological group for the study of lung cancer of the Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology,we review clinical,histologic,and therapeutic aspects of MPM,with a particular focus on all aspects relating to radiotherapy,including the current evidence base,associations with chemotherapy and surgery,treatment volumes and planning,technological advances,and reradiation.展开更多
Bone metastases from lung cancer account for 8.5%,with those located in the hyoid bone being extremely rare.In this editorial,we made a review about Hsu et al case report highlighted the importance of palliative radio...Bone metastases from lung cancer account for 8.5%,with those located in the hyoid bone being extremely rare.In this editorial,we made a review about Hsu et al case report highlighted the importance of palliative radiotherapy,even with an unusual but effective scheme in pain control in a patient with non-small cell lung cancer in stage IV.展开更多
文摘Malignant pleural mesothelioma(MPM)is a rare tumor with poor prognosis and rising incidence.Palliative care is common in MPM as radical treatment with curative intent is often not possible due to metastasis or extensive locoregional involvement.Numerous therapeutic advances have been made in recent years,including the use of less aggressive surgical techniques associated with lower morbidity and mortality(e.g.,pleurectomy/decortication),technological advancements in the field of radiotherapy(intensity-modulated radiotherapy,image-guided radiotherapy,stereotactic body radiotherapy,proton therapy),and developments in systemic therapies(chemotherapy and immunotherapy).These improvements have had as yet only a modest effect on local control and survival.Advances in the management of MPM and standardization of care are hampered by the evidence to date,limited by high heterogeneity among studies and small sample sizes.In this clinical guideline prepared by the oncological group for the study of lung cancer of the Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology,we review clinical,histologic,and therapeutic aspects of MPM,with a particular focus on all aspects relating to radiotherapy,including the current evidence base,associations with chemotherapy and surgery,treatment volumes and planning,technological advances,and reradiation.
文摘Bone metastases from lung cancer account for 8.5%,with those located in the hyoid bone being extremely rare.In this editorial,we made a review about Hsu et al case report highlighted the importance of palliative radiotherapy,even with an unusual but effective scheme in pain control in a patient with non-small cell lung cancer in stage IV.