Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1855469 Reports of Practical Oncology & Radiotherapy 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimThis manuscript reviews the English language literature on the use of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for gynecologic malignancies, focusing on the treatment cervical cancer.BackgroundRadiation therapy plays a key role in both definitive and adjuvant treatment of these patients, although efforts continue to minimize acute and chronic toxicity. IMRT is an attractive option because of the potential to dose escalate to the target while sparing organs at risk.Methods and MaterialsThe English language literature was reviewed for relevant studies.ResultsMultiple heterogeneous studies have showed dosimetric and clinical benefits with reduction in acute and late gastrointestinal, genitourinary and hematologic toxicity, especially in the post hysterectomy scenario and for dose escalation to para-aortic nodes. Consensus is evolving regarding necessary margins and target delineation in the context of organ movement and tumor shrinkage during the course of radiotherapy. Protocols with daily soft-tissue visualization are being investigated.ConclusionsConsistency in approach and reporting are vital in order to acquire the data to justify the considerable increased expense of IMRT.

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