1. A Review of Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy in the Management of Gastrointestinal Malignancies.
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Hollis E, Nganga DW, and Yanagihara TK
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- Humans, Pancreatic Neoplasms radiotherapy, Pancreatic Neoplasms pathology, Pancreatic Neoplasms surgery, Treatment Outcome, Palliative Care methods, Radiosurgery methods, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms radiotherapy, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms pathology, Liver Neoplasms secondary, Liver Neoplasms radiotherapy, Liver Neoplasms surgery, Liver Neoplasms pathology
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Abstract: In this review, we explore the role of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) and other advanced radiotherapy techniques in the treatment of gastrointestinal malignancies, which primarily involves primary and secondary liver cancers and pancreatic cancers. The review examines radiotherapy in both curative and palliative settings, emphasizing the evolution of SBRT and hypofractionation as alternatives to conventional radiotherapy. We review the recent literature evaluating radiotherapy in the management of unresectable, borderline resectable, and metastatic pancreatic cancer, highlighting recent advances in radiotherapy techniques that aim to improve local control, reduce toxicity, and increase resectability in appropriate patients. For primary liver cancers (hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma), SBRT has emerged as a potential noninvasive alternative to surgery, particularly in patients with unresectable tumors or those awaiting liver transplantation. The review also provides insights into ongoing clinical trials, comparative studies between SBRT and other local therapies such as radiofrequency ablation, and the use of radiotherapy in managing liver metastases from various primary cancers. Throughout, we emphasize limitations in the available literature and highlight areas of ongoing and future investigation., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest and Source of Funding: The authors have disclosed that they have no significant relationships with, or financial interest in, any commercial companies pertaining to this article., (Copyright © 2024 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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