治疗胶质母细胞瘤的放射治疗进展

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1007/s11060-024-04824-x
Omer Gal, Minesh P. Mehta, Rupesh Kotecha
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胶质母细胞瘤仍然是一种致命的疾病,尽管人们一直在努力改进目前的标准骨干治疗模式,包括手术、放射治疗、全身治疗和肿瘤治疗场。放射治疗(RT)发挥着举足轻重的作用,最近在多个关键研究领域取得了进展。报告探讨了针对不同患者群体的剂量和分次计划以及剂量升级方案的演变情况,为更好地根据患者的整体状况和偏好进行治疗提供了机会;报告介绍了为改变治疗量所做的新努力,例如利用最先进的基于磁共振成像的直线加速器进行适应性治疗,希望减少正常组织暴露和治疗相关毒性;最后,详细介绍了粒子治疗和新的改变剂量率光子和质子治疗技术在胶质母细胞瘤治疗范例中的作用,旨在通过利用新的放射生物学途径改善肿瘤控制和患者预后。要取得关键的必要进展,并将不同的先进治疗模式结合起来,就必须在上述各个领域进行改进。目前正在研究的大量多种新的治疗方案为胶质母细胞瘤患者在不久的将来带来了新的希望。
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Radiotherapeutic advances in the management of glioblastoma

Glioblastoma remains a fatal diagnosis despite continuous efforts to improve upon the current standard backbone management paradigm of surgery, radiation therapy, systemic therapy and Tumor Treating Fields. Radiation therapy (RT) plays a pivotal role, with progress recently achieved in multiple key areas of research. The evolving landscape of dose and fractionation schedules and dose escalation options for different patient populations is explored, offering opportunities to better tailor treatment to a patient’s overall status and preferences; novel efforts to modify treatment volumes are presented, such as utilizing state-of-the-art MRI-based linear accelerators to deliver adaptive therapy, hoping to reduce normal tissue exposure and treatment-related toxicity; specialized MR techniques and functional imaging using novel PET agents are described, providing improved treatment accuracy and the opportunity to target areas at risk of disease relapse; finally, the role of particle therapy and new altered dose-rate photon and proton therapy techniques in the treatment paradigm of glioblastoma is detailed, aiming to improve tumor control and patient outcome by exploiting novel radiobiological pathways. Improvements in each of these aforementioned areas are needed to make the critical necessary progress and allow for new approaches combining different advanced treatment modalities. This plethora of multiple new treatment options currently under investigation provides hope for a new outlook for patients with glioblastoma in the near future.

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