1. Radiotherapy for cervical cancer: Chilean consensus of the Society of Radiation Oncology
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Ignacio Véliz, Freddy Alarcon, Tomás Merino, Evelyn San Martin, Sergio Becerra, C. Carvajal, Javier Retamales, Francisca Barahona, Mónica Cuevas, Felipe Carvajal, Verónica López, and Juvenal A. Ríos
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Cervical cancer ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Latin Americans ,Nodal irradiation ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Public health ,Brachytherapy ,Delphi method ,Review Article ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,Oncology ,Radiation oncology ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Medical physics ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is a public health problem in Latin America. Radiotherapy plays a fundamental role both as definitive or adjuvant treatment. There are important intra and inter-country differences regarding access and availability of radiotherapy facilities in this region. The aim of a study was to standardize the basic clinical and technical criteria for the radiation treatment of patients with CC in Chile and provide a guide for Latin American Radiation Oncologists. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-one expert radiation oncologists from the Chilean Radiation Oncology Society made a consensus using the Delphi methodology. RESULTS: There was a high degree of agreement for each of the recommendations. Those with the lowest percentage were related to the definition of the conformal 3D technique as the standard for definitive external radiotherapy (81%) and the criteria for extended nodal irradiation (85%). CONCLUSIONS: These recommendations present an updated guide for radiotherapy treatment of patients with cervical cancer for Latin America. Those should be implemented according to local resources of each institution.
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- 2021
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