Background: The use of radiation therapy to treat metastases in patients with metastatic Ewing sarcoma (MES) has been controversial and variable. The authors report outcomes and patterns of failure after metastatic site irradiation (MSI).
Procedure: A total of 27 pediatric patients with MES were treated with chemotherapy and received radiation therapy to their primary site.
Purpose: There are no established imaging biomarkers that predict response during chemoradiation for patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung carcinoma. At our institution, proton therapy (PT) patients undergo repeat computed tomography (CT) simulations twice during radiation. We hypothesized that tumor regression measured on these scans would separate early and late responders and that early response would translate into better outcomes.
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