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Basics and Frontiers on Pancreatic Cancer for Radiation Oncology: Target Delineation, SBRT, SIB technique, MRgRT, Particle Therapy, Immunotherapy and Clinical Guidelines.


ABSTRACT: Pancreatic cancer represents a modern oncological urgency. Its management is aimed to both distal and local disease control. Resectability is the cornerstone of treatment aim. It influences the clinical presentation's definitions as up-front resectable, borderline resectable and locally advanced (unresectable). The main treatment categories are neoadjuvant (preoperative), definitive and adjuvant (postoperative). This review will focus on i) the current indications by the available national and international guidelines; ii) the current standard indications for target volume delineation in radiotherapy (RT); iii) the emerging modern technologies (including particle therapy and Magnetic Resonance [MR]-guided-RT); iv) stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), as the most promising technical delivery application of RT in this framework; v) a particularly promising dose delivery technique called simultaneous integrated boost (SIB); and vi) a multimodal integration opportunity: the combination of RT with immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Cellini F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7407382 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Basics and Frontiers on Pancreatic Cancer for Radiation Oncology: Target Delineation, SBRT, SIB technique, MRgRT, Particle Therapy, Immunotherapy and Clinical Guidelines.

Cellini Francesco F   Arcelli Alessandra A   Simoni Nicola N   Caravatta Luciana L   Buwenge Milly M   Calabrese Angela A   Brunetti Oronzo O   Genovesi Domenico D   Mazzarotto Renzo R   Deodato Francesco F   Mattiucci Gian Carlo GC   Silvestris Nicola N   Valentini Vincenzo V   Morganti Alessio Giuseppe AG  

Cancers 20200629 7


Pancreatic cancer represents a modern oncological urgency. Its management is aimed to both distal and local disease control. Resectability is the cornerstone of treatment aim. It influences the clinical presentation's definitions as up-front resectable, borderline resectable and locally advanced (unresectable). The main treatment categories are neoadjuvant (preoperative), definitive and adjuvant (postoperative). This review will focus on i) the current indications by the available national and i  ...[more]

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