American Brachytherapy Society consensus guidelines for thoracic brachytherapy for lung cancer Article

International Collaboration

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  • Stewart, A., Parashar, B., Patel, M., O'Farrell, D., Biagioli, M., Devlin, P., Mutyala, S.

abstract

  • PURPOSE: To update brachytherapy recommendations for pretreatment evaluation, treatment, and dosimetric issues for thoracic brachytherapy for lung cancer. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Members of the American Brachytherapy Society with expertise in thoracic brachytherapy updated recommendations for thoracic brachytherapy based on literature review and clinical experience. RESULTS: The American Brachytherapy Society consensus guidelines recommend the use of endobronchial brachytherapy for disease palliation in patients with central obstructing lesions, particularly in patients who have previously received external beam radiotherapy. The use of interstitial implants after incomplete resection may improve outcomes and provide enhanced palliation. Early reports support the use of CT-guided intratumoral volume implants within clinical studies. The use of brachytherapy routinely after sublobar resection is not generally recommended, unless within the confines of a clinical trial or a registry. CONCLUSIONS: American Brachytherapy Society recommendations for thoracic brachytherapy are provided. Practitioners are encouraged to follow these guidelines and to develop further clinical trials to examine this treatment modality to increase the evidence base for its use. (C) 2016 American Brachytherapy Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Publication Date

  • January 1, 2016

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