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  • * Implementing this advanced treatment technique poses challenges due to the higher doses delivered in fewer sessions, leading to increased uncertainties during therapy compared to traditional fractionation.
  • * A survey by NRG Oncology and PTCOG identified practice patterns and recommended improvements for PBSPT SBRT, emphasizing the necessity for better imaging guidance and improved techniques to manage respiratory motion during treatment.

Article Abstract

Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) and hypofractionation using pencil-beam scanning (PBS) proton therapy (PBSPT) is an attractive option for thoracic malignancies. Combining the advantages of target coverage conformity and critical organ sparing from both PBSPT and SBRT, this new delivery technique has great potential to improve the therapeutic ratio, particularly for tumors near critical organs. Safe and effective implementation of PBSPT SBRT/hypofractionation to treat thoracic malignancies is more challenging than the conventionally-fractionated PBSPT due to concerns of amplified uncertainties at the larger dose per fraction. NRG Oncology and Particle Therapy Cooperative Group (PTCOG) Thoracic Subcommittee surveyed US proton centers to identify practice patterns of thoracic PBSPT SBRT/hypofractionation. From these patterns, we present recommendations for future technical development of proton SBRT/hypofractionation for thoracic treatment. Amongst other points, the recommendations highlight the need for volumetric image guidance and multiple CT-based robust optimization and robustness tools to minimize further the impact of uncertainties associated with respiratory motion. Advances in direct motion analysis techniques are urgently needed to supplement current motion management techniques.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10862926PMC

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