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. 2020 Feb;47(1):8-22.
doi: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2020.02.002. Epub 2020 Feb 21.

The role of proton therapy in pediatric malignancies: Recent advances and future directions

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The role of proton therapy in pediatric malignancies: Recent advances and future directions

Benjamin A Greenberger et al. Semin Oncol. 2020 Feb.

Abstract

Proton radiotherapy has promised an advantage in safely treating pediatric malignancies with an increased capability to spare normal tissues, reducing the risk of both acute and late toxicity. The past decade has seen the proliferation of more than 30 proton facilities in the United States, with increased capacity to provide access to approximately 3,000 children per year who will require radiotherapy for their disease. We provide a review of the initial efforts to describe outcomes after proton therapy across the common pediatric disease sites. We discuss the main attempts to assess comparative efficacy between proton and photon radiotherapy concerning toxicity. We also discuss recent efforts of multi-institutional registries aimed at accelerating research to better define the optimal treatment paradigm for children requiring radiotherapy for cure.

Keywords: Comparative effectiveness; Late effects; Pediatrics; Proton; Radiotherapy; Toxicity.

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