Radiation-induced lung toxicity predictors: Retrospective analysis of 90 patients treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy for stage I non-small-cell lung carcinoma.

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Date publication

mars 2020

Journal

Cancer radiotherapie : journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr ANTONI Delphine, Pr FALCOZ Pierre-Emmanuel, Pr NOEL Georges


Tous les auteurs :
Menoux I, Antoni D, Mazzara C, Labani A, Charloux A, Quoix E, Falcoz PE, Truntzer P, Noël G

Résumé

The main complication after hypofractionated radiotherapy for lung carcinoma is radiation-induced lung toxicity, which can be divided into radiation pneumonitis (acute toxicity, occurring within 6 months) and lung fibrosis (late toxicity, occurring after 6 months). The literature describes several predictive factors related to the patient, to the tumor (volume, central location), to the dosimetry and to biological factors.

Mots clés

Carcinome bronchique non à petites cellules, Facteurs prédictifs, Non-small-cell lung carcinoma, Predictors, Radiation-induced lung toxicity, Radiothérapie stéréotaxique, Stereotactic radiotherapy, Toxicité pulmonaire radio-induite

Référence

Cancer Radiother. 2020 Mar 12;: