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GOECP/SEOR radiotheraphy guidelines for non-small-cell lung cancer
Authors:N&#  ria Rodr&#  guez De Dios  Arturo Navarro-Martin  Cristina Cigarral  Rodolfo Chicas-Sett  Rafael Garc&#  a  Virginia Garcia  Jose Antonio Gonzalez  Susana Gonzalo  Mauricio Murcia-Mej&#  a  Rogelio Robaina  Amalia Sotoca  Carmen Vallejo  German Valtue&#  a  Felipe Cou&#  ago
Abstract:Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a heterogeneous disease accounting for approximately 85% of all lung cancers. Only 17% of patients are diagnosed at an early stage. Treatment is multidisciplinary and radiotherapy plays a key role in all stages of the disease. More than 50% of patients with NSCLC are treated with radiotherapy (curative-intent or palliative). Technological advances-including highly conformal radiotherapy techniques, new immobilization and respiratory control systems, and precision image verification systems-allow clinicians to individualize treatment to maximize tumor control while minimizing treatment-related toxicity. Novel therapeutic regimens such as moderate hypofractionation and advanced techniques such as stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) have reduced the number of radiotherapy sessions. The integration of SBRT into routine clinical practice has radically altered treatment of early-stage disease. SBRT also plays an increasingly important role in oligometastatic disease. The aim of the present guidelines is to review the role of radiotherapy in the treatment of localized, locally-advanced, and metastatic NSCLC. We review the main radiotherapy techniques and clarify the role of radiotherapy in routine clinical practice. These guidelines are based on the best available evidence. The level and grade of evidence supporting each recommendation is provided.
Keywords:Radiotherapy  Non-small cell lung cancer  Guidelines  Stereotactic radiation therapy  Hypofractionated radiation  Oligometastasis
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