Andrea Lancia, Anna Rita Alitto, Giovanni Pappagallo, Elisa Ciurlia, Giulio Francolini, Rolando D'Angelillo, Sergio Fersino, Niccolò Giaj Levra, Barbara Alicja Jereczek-Fossa, Alessandro Magli, Francesco Pasqualetti, Alessia Reali, Corrado Spatola, Luca Triggiani
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Management of de novo Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer (mHSPC) and the role of Radiotherapy: A Consensus by the Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Clinical Oncology (AIRO).
Background and objectives: Prostate cancer treatments paradigms are in continuous evolution, especially in metastatic setting. In this context, the Genito-Urinary (GU) Group of Italian Association of Radiotherapy and Clinical Oncology (AIRO) aimed to create a Consensus on radiotherapy indication in de novo metastatic hormone sensitive prostate cancer both on primary tumour and metastatic sites.
Methods: A panel of experts, involved in clinical management of prostate cancer, through the estimate-talk-estimate (ETE) method, developed a list of items and correspondent statements on the identified topic.
Key findings: Seven conclusive items were identified with 12 statements about the chosen topic, radiotherapy in metastatic hormone sensitive prostate cancer on primary tumour and metastatic sites.
Conclusions and clinical implications: This consensus might help clinicians in prostate cancer managing in daily clinical practice.
期刊介绍:
The overarching mission of Practical Radiation Oncology is to improve the quality of radiation oncology practice. PRO''s purpose is to document the state of current practice, providing background for those in training and continuing education for practitioners, through discussion and illustration of new techniques, evaluation of current practices, and publication of case reports. PRO strives to provide its readers content that emphasizes knowledge "with a purpose." The content of PRO includes:
Original articles focusing on patient safety, quality measurement, or quality improvement initiatives
Original articles focusing on imaging, contouring, target delineation, simulation, treatment planning, immobilization, organ motion, and other practical issues
ASTRO guidelines, position papers, and consensus statements
Essays that highlight enriching personal experiences in caring for cancer patients and their families.