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Limited Stage Follicular Lymphoma: Current Role of Radiation Therapy.


ABSTRACT: Radiation therapy (RT) alone has been considered for a long time as the standard therapeutic option for limited stage FL, due to its high efficacy in terms of local disease control with a quite significant proportion of "cured" patients (without further relapses at 10-15 years). Multiple therapeutic choices are currently accepted for the management of early stage FL at diagnosis, and better staging procedures as well as better systemic therapy partially modified the role of RT in this setting. RT has also changed in terms of prescribed dose as well as treatment volumes. In this review, we present and discuss the current role of RT for limited stage FL in light of the historical data and the modern RT concepts along with the possible combination with systemic therapy.

SUBMITTER: Filippi AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5016012 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Limited Stage Follicular Lymphoma: Current Role of Radiation Therapy.

Filippi Andrea Riccardo AR   Ciammella Patrizia P   Ricardi Umberto U  

Mediterranean journal of hematology and infectious diseases 20160901 1


Radiation therapy (RT) alone has been considered for a long time as the standard therapeutic option for limited stage FL, due to its high efficacy in terms of local disease control with a quite significant proportion of "cured" patients (without further relapses at 10-15 years). Multiple therapeutic choices are currently accepted for the management of early stage FL at diagnosis, and better staging procedures as well as better systemic therapy partially modified the role of RT in this setting. R  ...[more]

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