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Hypofractionated radiotherapy recommendations for localized prostate cancer in Brasil.

Daniel Moore Freitas Palhares1, Leonardo Cunha Furbino Pimentel2, Marcus Simões Castilho2, Andréa Barleze da Costa3, Márcio Lemberg Reisner4, Felipe Quintino Kuhnen5, Anderson Pássaro6, Elton Trigo Teixeira Leite7, Fábio de Lima Costa Faustino8, Fernando Mariano Obst9, Flávio Napoleão Buarque Barbosa Ferro Costa10, Giovani Thomaz Pioner11, Ícaro Thiago de Carvalho12, João Luís Fernandes da Silva13, Lisa Karina Kokay Morikawa14, Pedro Henrique da Rocha Zanuncio15, Rodrigo de Morais Hanriot16, Arthur Accioly Rosa17.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Several prospective randomized trials have shown that hypofractionation has the same efficacy and safety as the conventional fractionation in the treatment of localized prostate cancer. There are many benefits of hypofractionation, including a more convenient schedule for the patients and better use of resources, which is especially important in low- and middle-income countries like Brasil. Based on these data, the Brazilian Society of Radiotherapy (Sociedade Brasileira de Radioterapia) organized this consensus to guide and support the use of hypofractionated radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer in Brasil.
METHODS: The relevant literature regarding moderate hypofractionation (mHypo) and ultra-hypofractionation (uHypo) was reviewed and discussed by a group of experts from public and private centers of different parts of Brasil. Several key questions concerning clinical indications, outcomes and technological requirements for hypofractionation were discussed and voted. For each question, consensus was reached if there was an agreement of at least 75% of the panel members.
RESULTS: The recommendations are described in this article.
CONCLUSION: This initiative will assist Brazilian radiation oncologists and medical physicists to safely treat localized prostate cancer patients with hypofractionation.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34161478     DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.67.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992)        ISSN: 0104-4230            Impact factor:   1.209


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Authors:  Fabio Y Moraes; Andre G Gouveia; Renato P Lima; Vanessa F Bratti; Ana C Hamamura; Gustavo A Viani
Journal:  J Cancer Policy       Date:  2022-10-07
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