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Review
. 2022 Mar 22;27(1):52-56.
doi: 10.5603/RPOR.a2021.0104. eCollection 2022.

Stereotactic radiotherapy for adrenal oligometastases

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Stereotactic radiotherapy for adrenal oligometastases

Simona Borghesi et al. Rep Pract Oncol Radiother. .

Abstract

Approximately 50% of melanomas, 30-40% of lung and breast cancers and 10-20% of renal and gastrointestinal tumors metastasize to the adrenal gland. Metastatic adrenal involvement is diagnosed by computed tomography (CT ) with contrast medium, ultrasound (which does not explore the left adrenal gland well), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with contrast medium and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (18FDGPET-CT ) which also evaluates lesion uptake. The simulation CT should be performed with contrast medium; an oral bolus of contrast medium is useful, given adrenal gland proximity to the duodenum. The simulation CT may be merged with PET-CT images with 18FDG in order to evaluate uptaking areas. In contouring, the radiologically visible and/or uptaking lesion provides the gross tumor volume (GTV ). Appropriate techniques are needed to overcome target motion. Single fraction stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT ) with median doses of 16-23 Gy is rarely used. More common are doses of 25-48 Gy in 3-10 fractions although 3 or 5 fractions are preferred. Local control at 1 and 2 years ranges from 44 to 100% and from 27 to 100%, respectively. The local control rate is as high as 90%, remaining stable during follow-up when BED10Gy is equal to or greater than 100 Gy. SRT-related toxicity is mild, consisting mainly of gastrointestinal disorders, local pain and fatigue. Adrenal insufficiency is rare.

Keywords: BED; adrenal metastases; hypofractionation; local control; oligometastasis; organ motion; radiosurgery; stereotactic radiotherapy; toxicity.

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