Radiation Therapy for Pediatric Central Nervous System Tumors

被引:51
作者
Hoffman, Karen E. [2 ]
Yock, Torunn I. [1 ]
机构
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
primary central nervous system neoplasms; radiotherapy; proton radiation; PHOTON RADIOTHERAPY; PROTON RADIOTHERAPY; CLINICAL-OUTCOMES; BRAIN-TUMORS; CANCER; MEDULLOBLASTOMA; CHEMOTHERAPY; NEOPLASMS; SURVIVORS; SEQUELAE;
D O I
10.1177/0883073809342275
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
100204 [神经病学];
摘要
Radiation therapy is an important component of treatment of many pediatric central nervous system tumors. The radiation treatment target is determined by tumor histology, extent of disease, anticipated pattern of spread, and expected pattern of failure. Children cured of their tumors live to experience the long-term sequelae of radiation treatment, including developmental, neurocognitive, neuroendocrine, and hearing late effects The development of more conformal radiation techniques has decreased inadvertent radiation dose to normal tissues and should decrease long-term treatment sequelae that are the result of normal tissue radiation Intensity-modulated radiation therapy improves treatment conformity and decreases high dose to nearby normal tissues. however, it delivers a larger volume of low- and intermediate-dose radiation. Proton radiation eliminates exit dose to normal tissues, thereby eliminating approximately 50% of unnecessary radiation to normal tissues. The long-term clinical benefits of proton radiation in the pediatric population are just beginning to be reported in the literature.
引用
收藏
页码:1387 / 1396
页数:10
相关论文
共 31 条
[1]
Cognitive and adaptive outcome in low-grade pediatric cerebellar astrocytomas: Evidence of diminished cognitive and adaptive functioning in national collaborative research studies (CCG 9891/POG 9130) [J].
Beebe, DW ;
Ris, MD ;
Armstrong, FD ;
Fontanesi, J ;
Mulhern, R ;
Holmes, E ;
Wisoff, JH .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2005, 23 (22) :5198-5204
[2]
Second neoplasms in pediatric patients with primary central nervous system tumors - The St. Jude Children's Research Hospital experience [J].
Broniscer, A ;
Ke, WM ;
Fuller, CE ;
Wu, JR ;
Gajjar, A ;
Kun, LE .
CANCER, 2004, 100 (10) :2246-2252
[3]
Comparative analysis of second malignancy risk in patients treated with proton therapy versus conventional photon therapy [J].
Chung, C. S. ;
Keating, N. ;
Yock, T. ;
Tarbell, N. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2008, 72 (01) :S8-S8
[4]
Radiation-induced Moyamoya syndrome [J].
Desai, Snehal S. ;
Paulino, Arnold C. ;
Mai, Wei Y. ;
Teh, Bin S. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2006, 65 (04) :1222-1227
[5]
Proton radiation therapy (PRT) for pediatric optic pathway gliomas: Comparison with 3D planned conventional photons and a standard photon technique [J].
Fuss, M ;
Hug, EB ;
Schaefer, RA ;
Nevinny-Stickel, M ;
Miller, DW ;
Slater, JM ;
Slater, JD .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 1999, 45 (05) :1117-1126
[6]
GERWECK L, 2008, PROTON CHARGED PARTI, P8
[7]
Gottschalk B, 2008, PROTON CHARGED PARTI, P33
[8]
GOTTSEHALK B, 2008, PROTON CHARGED PARTI, P70
[9]
Hall EJ., 2006, REPAIR RAD DAMAGE DO, V6th, P60
[10]
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy, protons, and the risk of second cancers [J].
Hall, Eric J. .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2006, 65 (01) :1-7