Journal article

Involved Site Radiation Therapy in Adult Lymphomas: An Overview of International Lymphoma Radiation Oncology Group Guidelines

A Wirth, NG Mikhaeel, BMP Aleman, CC Pinnix, LS Constine, U Ricardi, TM Illidge, HT Eich, BS Hoppe, B Dabaja, AK Ng, Y Kirova, AK Berthelsen, K Dieckmann, J Yahalom, L Specht

International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2020

Abstract

Involved node radiation therapy for lymphoma was introduced with the aim of using the smallest effective treatment volume, individualized to the patient's disease distribution, to avoid the potentially unnecessary normal tissue exposure and toxicity risks associated with traditional involved field radiation therapy. The successful implementation of involved node radiation therapy requires optimal imaging and precise coregistration of baseline imaging with the radiation therapy planning computed tomography scan. Limitations of baseline imaging, changes in patient position, and anatomic changes after chemotherapy may make this difficult in routine practice. Involved site radiation therapy (ISR..

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