Journal article
Radiotherapy for renal cell carcinoma: Renaissance of an overlooked approach
S Siva, G Kothari, A Muacevic, AV Louie, BJ Slotman, BS Teh, SS Lo
Nature Reviews Urology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2017
Abstract
Conventional radiotherapy previously had a limited role in the definitive treatment of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), owing to the disappointing outcomes of several trials and the perceived radioresistance of this type of cancer. In this context, radiotherapy has been relegated largely to the palliation of symptoms in patients with metastatic disease, with variable rates of response. Following the availability of newer technologies that enable safe delivery of high-dose radiotherapy, stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) has become increasingly used in patients with RCC. Preclinical evidence demonstrates that RCC cells are sensitive to ablative doses of radiotherapy (≥8-10 Gy). Trials in th..
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