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Francesco Cuccia1, Stefanie Corradini2, Rosario Mazzola1, Luigi Spiazzi3, Michele Rigo1, Marco Lorenzo Bonù4,5, Ruggero Ruggieri1, Michela Buglione di Monale E Bastia4,5, Stefano Maria Magrini4,5, Filippo Alongi1,5.
Abstract
In this review we summarize the currently available evidence about the role of hybrid machines for MR-guided radiotherapy for prostate stereotactic body radiotherapy. Given the novelty of this technology, to date few data are accessible, but they all report very promising results in terms of tolerability and preliminary clinical outcomes. Most of the studies highlight the favorable impact of on-board magnetic resonance imaging as a means to improve target and organs at risk identification with a consequent advantage in terms of dosimetric results, which is expected to relate to a more favorable toxicity pattern. Still, the longer treatment time per session may potentially affect the patient's compliance to the treatment, although first quality of life assessment studies have reported substantial tolerability and no major impact on quality of life. Finally, in this review we hypothesize some future scenarios of further investigation, based on the possibility to explore the superior anatomy visualization and the role of daily adapted treatments provided by hybrid MR-Linacs.Entities:
Keywords: mr-guided radiotherapy; prostate cancer; stereotactic body radiotherapy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33918650 DOI: 10.3390/cancers13081791
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancers (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6694 Impact factor: 6.639