Spatially Fractionated Radiotherapy (GRID) Prior to Standard Neoadjuvant Conventionally Fractionated Radiotherapy for Bulky, High-Risk Soft Tissue and Osteosarcomas: Feasibility, Safety, and Promising Pathologic Response Rates
放射治疗
医学
软组织
核医学
旁观者效应
剂量分馏
养生
放射科
病理
免疫学
作者
J.W. Snider,Jason K. Molitoris,Susan Shyu,Tejan Diwanji,Stephanie R. Rice,E.S. Kowalski,Cristina DeCesaris,Jill Remick,B Yi,Baoshe Zhang,Andrea Hall,Nader Hanna,Vincent Y. Ng,William F. Regine
出处
期刊:Radiation Research [BioOne (Radiation Research Society)] 日期:2020-10-16卷期号:194 (6)被引量:24
Spatially fractionated radiotherapy (GRID) has been utilized primarily in the palliative and definitive treatment of bulky tumors. Delivered in the modern era primarily with megavoltage photon therapy, this technique offers the promise of safe dose escalation with potential immunogenic, bystander and microvasculature effects that can augment a conventionally fractionated course of radiotherapy. At the University of Maryland, an institutional standard has arisen to incorporate a single fraction of GRID radiation in large (>8 cm), high-risk soft tissue and osteosarcomas prior to a standard fractionated course. Herein, we report on the excellent pathologic responses and apparent safety of this regimen in 26 consecutive patients.