Is there any benefit to particles over photon radiotherapy?

Maria E Goossens, Marc Van den Bulcke, Thierry Gevaert, Lydie Meheus, Dirk Verellen, Jean-Marc Cosset, Guy Storme

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Abstract

Particle, essentially, proton radiotherapy (RT) could provide some benefits over photon RT, especially in reducing the side effects of RT. We performed a systematic review to identify the performed randomised clinical trials (RCTs) and ongoing RCTs comparing particle RT with photon therapy. So far, there are no results available from phase 3 RCTs comparing particle RT with photon therapy. Furthermore, the results on side effects comparing proton and carbon ion beam RT with photon RT do vary. The introduction of new techniques in photon RT, such as image-guided RT (IGRT), intensity-modulated RT (IMRT), volumetric arc therapy (VMAT) and stereotactic body RT (SBRT) was already effective in reducing side effects. At present, the lack of evidence limits the indications for proton and carbon ion beam RTs and makes the particle RT still experimental.

Original languageEnglish
Article number982
Journalecancermedicalscience
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Dec 2019

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Keywords

  • particles radiotherapy
  • hadron
  • proton
  • carbon ion beam
  • cancer

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