Proton therapy for spinal tumors: a consensus statement from the particle Therapy cooperative group
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Chhabra, A. M.Snider, J. W.
Kole, A. J.
Stock, M.
Holtzman, A. L.
Press, Rovel
Wang, C. J.
Li, H.
Lin, H.
Shi, C.
McDonald, M.
Soike, M.
Zhou, J.
Sabouri, P.
Mossahebi, S.
Colaco, R.
Albertini, F.
Simone, C. B., II
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Department of Radiation Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.Issue Date
2024
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PURPOSE: Proton beam therapy (PBT) plays an important role in the management of primary spine tumors. The purpose of this consensus statement was to summarize safe and optimal delivery of PBT for spinal tumors. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The Particle Therapy Cooperative Group Skull Base/Central nervous system/Sarcoma Subcommittee consisting of radiation oncologists and medical physicists with specific expertise in spinal irradiation developed expert recommendations discussing treatment planning considerations and current approaches in the treatment of primary spinal tumors. RESULTS: Computed tomography simulation: factors that require significant consideration include (1) patient comfort, (2) setup reproducibility and stability, and (3) accessibility of appropriate beam angles. SPINE STABILIZATION HARDWARE: If present, hardware should be placed with cross-links well above/below the level of the primary tumor to reduce the metal burden at the level of the tumor bed. New materials that can reduce uncertainties include polyether-ether-ketone and composite polyether-ether-ketone-carbon fiber implants. FIELD ARRANGEMENT: Appropriate beam selection is required to ensure robust target coverage and organ at risk sparing. Commonly, 2 to 4 treatment fields, typically from posterior and/or posterior-oblique directions, are used. TREATMENT PLANNING METHODOLOGY: Robust optimization is recommended for all pencil beam scanning plans (the preferred treatment modality) and should consider setup uncertainty (between 3 and 7 mm) and range uncertainty (3%-3.5%). In the presence of metal hardware, use of an increased range uncertainty up to 5% is recommended. CONCLUSIONS: The Particle Therapy Cooperative Group Skull Base/Central nervous system/Sarcoma Subcommittee has developed recommendations to enable centers to deliver PBT safely and effectively for the management of primary spinal tumors.Citation
Chhabra AM, Snider JW, Kole AJ, Stock M, Holtzman AL, Press R, et al. Proton Therapy for Spinal Tumors: A Consensus Statement From the Particle Therapy Cooperative Group. International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics. 2024 Nov 15;120(4):1135-48. PubMed PMID: 39181272. Epub 2024/08/26. eng.Journal
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, PhysicsDOI
10.1016/j.ijrobp.2024.04.007PubMed ID
39181272Additional Links
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10.1016/j.ijrobp.2024.04.007
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