Patterns of proton therapy use in pediatric cancer management in 2016: An international survey. (March 2019)
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- Title:
- Patterns of proton therapy use in pediatric cancer management in 2016: An international survey. (March 2019)
- Main Title:
- Patterns of proton therapy use in pediatric cancer management in 2016: An international survey
- Authors:
- Journy, Neige
Indelicato, Daniel J.
Withrow, Diana R.
Akimoto, Tetsuo
Alapetite, Claire
Araya, Masayuki
Chang, Andrew
Chang, John Han-Chih
Chon, Brian
Confer, Michael E.
Demizu, Yusuke
Dendale, Rémi
Doyen, Jérôme
Ermoian, Ralph
Gurtner, Kristin
Hill-Kayser, Christine
Iwata, Hiromitsu
Kim, Joo-Young
Kwok, Young
Laack, Nadia N.
Lee, Choonsik
Lim, Do Hoon
Loredo, Lilia
Mangona, Victor S.
Mansur, David B.
Murakami, Masao
Murayama, Shigeyuki
Ogino, Takashi
Ondrová, Barbora
Parikh, Rahul R.
Paulino, Arnold C.
Perkins, Stephanie
Ramakrishna, Naren R.
Richter, Ronald
Rombi, Barbara
Shibata, Satoshi
Shimizu, Shinichi
Timmermann, Beate
Vern-Gross, Tamara
Wang, Chiachien J.
Weber, Damien C.
Wilkinson, John Ben
Witt Nyström, Petra
Yock, Torunn I.
Kleinerman, Ruth A.
Berrington de Gonzalez, Amy
… (more) - Abstract:
- Highlights: In 2016, 1860 pediatric patients were treated with protons in 40 centers. The median number of pediatric patients per center is 29, but it widely varies. CNS tumors were the cancer types most commonly treated in all continents. The proportion of extra-cranial tumors is growing worldwide. About half of the patients were treated with pencil beam scanning. Abstract: Purpose: To facilitate the initiation of observational studies on late effects of proton therapy in pediatric patients, we report on current patterns of proton therapy use worldwide in patients aged less than 22 years. Materials & methods: Fifty-four proton centers treating pediatric patients in 2016 in 11 countries were invited to respond to a survey about the number of patients treated during that year by age group, intent of treatment, delivery technique and tumor types. Results: Among the 40 participating centers (participation rate: 74%), a total of 1, 860 patients were treated in 2016 (North America: 1205, Europe: 432, Asia: 223). The numbers of patients per center ranged from 1 to 206 (median: 29). Twenty-four percent of the patients were <5 years of age, and 50% <10 years. More than 30 pediatric tumor types were identified, mainly treated with curative intent: 48% were CNS, 25% extra-cranial sarcomas, 7% neuroblastoma, and 5% hematopoietic tumors. About half of the patients were treated with pencil beam scanning. Treatment patterns were broadly similar across the three continents. Conclusion: ToHighlights: In 2016, 1860 pediatric patients were treated with protons in 40 centers. The median number of pediatric patients per center is 29, but it widely varies. CNS tumors were the cancer types most commonly treated in all continents. The proportion of extra-cranial tumors is growing worldwide. About half of the patients were treated with pencil beam scanning. Abstract: Purpose: To facilitate the initiation of observational studies on late effects of proton therapy in pediatric patients, we report on current patterns of proton therapy use worldwide in patients aged less than 22 years. Materials & methods: Fifty-four proton centers treating pediatric patients in 2016 in 11 countries were invited to respond to a survey about the number of patients treated during that year by age group, intent of treatment, delivery technique and tumor types. Results: Among the 40 participating centers (participation rate: 74%), a total of 1, 860 patients were treated in 2016 (North America: 1205, Europe: 432, Asia: 223). The numbers of patients per center ranged from 1 to 206 (median: 29). Twenty-four percent of the patients were <5 years of age, and 50% <10 years. More than 30 pediatric tumor types were identified, mainly treated with curative intent: 48% were CNS, 25% extra-cranial sarcomas, 7% neuroblastoma, and 5% hematopoietic tumors. About half of the patients were treated with pencil beam scanning. Treatment patterns were broadly similar across the three continents. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this survey provides the first worldwide assessment of proton therapy use for pediatric cancer management. Since previous estimates in the United States and Europe, CNS tumors remain the cancer types most commonly treated with protons in 2016. However, the proportion of extra-cranial tumors is growing worldwide. The typically low numbers of patients treated in each center indicate the need for international research collaborations to assess long-term outcomes of proton therapy in pediatric patients. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Radiotherapy and oncology. Volume 132(2019)
- Journal:
- Radiotherapy and oncology
- Issue:
- Volume 132(2019)
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- Volume 132, Issue 2019 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 132
- Issue:
- 2019
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0132-2019-0000
- Page Start:
- 155
- Page End:
- 161
- Publication Date:
- 2019-03
- Subjects:
- Proton therapy -- Pediatrics -- Patterns of care -- Survey
Oncology -- Periodicals
Radiotherapy -- Periodicals
Tumors -- Periodicals
Medical Oncology -- Periodicals
Neoplasms -- radiotherapy -- Periodicals
Radiotherapy -- Periodicals
Radiothérapie -- Périodiques
Cancérologie -- Périodiques
Tumeurs -- Périodiques
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