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Role of Postoperative Radiotherapy in the Management for Resected NSCLC – Decision Criteria in Clinical Routine Pre- and Post-LungART

Authors :
Ben J. Slotman
Nicolaus Andratschke
Paul Van Houtte
Cécile Le Péchoux
Paul Martin Putora
Rafal Dziadziuszko
Dirk De Ruysscher
Esther G.C. Troost
José Belderbos
Ursula Nestle
Fiona McDonald
Joachim Widder
Umberto Ricardi
X. Geets
Markus Glatzer
Sara Ramella
Matthias Guckenberger
Yolande Lievens
Karin Dieckmann
Farkhad Manapov
Krisztian Süveg
Christoph Pöttgen
Stéphanie Peeters
Corinne Faivre-Finn
UCL - SSS/IREC/MIRO - Pôle d'imagerie moléculaire, radiothérapie et oncologie
UCL - (SLuc) Centre du cancer
UCL - (SLuc) Service de radiothérapie oncologique
Radiation Oncology
CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life
University of Zurich
Süveg, Krisztian
RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy
Radiotherapie
Source :
Süveg, K, le Pechoux, C, Faivre-Finn, C, Putora, P M, de Ruysscher, D, Widder, J, van Houtte, P, Troost, E G C, Slotman, B J, Ramella, S, Pöttgen, C, Peeters, S T H, Nestle, U, McDonald, F, Dziadziuszko, R, Belderbos, J, Ricardi, U, Manapov, F, Lievens, Y, Geets, X, Dieckmann, K, Guckenberger, M, Andratschke, N & Glatzer, M 2021, ' Role of Postoperative Radiotherapy in the Management for Resected NSCLC – Decision Criteria in Clinical Routine Pre-and Post-LungART ', Clinical Lung Cancer, vol. 22, no. 6, pp. 579-586 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cllc.2021.08.007, Clinical lung cancer, Vol. 22, no.6, p. 579-586 (2021), Clinical Lung Cancer, 22(6), 579-586. Elsevier, Clinical Lung Cancer 22(2021)6, 579-586, Clinical Lung Cancer, 22(6), 579-586. CIG Media Group, L.P.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The role of postoperative radiation therapy (PORT) in stage III N2 nonsmall cell lung cancer patients remains controversial. PORT is still widely used among European thoracic radiation oncology experts with a clear decrease in its use for patients with completely resected pN+ NSCLC after the presentation of LungART trial results at ESMO 2020. The full publication of the LungART trial hopefully will shed additional light on the dilemma of the decision-making process for PORT in completely resected pN+ patients and identify the appropriate patients who might benefit from PORT.Background: The role of postoperative radiation therapy (PORT) in stage III N2 NSCLC is controversial. We analyzed decision-making for PORT among European radiation oncology experts in lung cancer. Methods: Twenty-two experts were asked before and after presentation of the results of the LungART trial to describe their decision criteria for PORT in the management of pN+ NSCLC patients. Treatment strategies were subsequently converted into decision trees and analyzed. Results: Following decision criteria were identified: extracapsular nodal extension, incomplete lymph node resection, multistation lymph nodes, high nodal tumor load, poor response to induction chemotherapy, ineligibility to receive adjuvant chemotherapy, performance status, resection margin, lung function and cardiopulmonary comorbidities. The LungART results had impact on decision-making and reduced the number of recommendations for PORT. The only clear indication for PORT was a R1/2 resection. Six experts out of ten who initially recommended PORT for all R0 resected pN2 patients no longer used PORT routinely for these patients, while four still recommended PORT for all patients with pN2. Fourteen experts used PORT only for patients with risk factors, compared to eleven before the presentation of the LungART trial. Four experts stated that PORT was never recommended in R0 resected pN2 patients regardless of risk factors. Conclusion: After presentation of the LungART trial results at ESMO 2020, 82% of our experts still used PORT for stage III pN2 NSCLC patients with risk factors. The recommendation for PORT decreased, especially for patients without risk factors. Cardiopulmonary comorbidities became more relevant in the decision-making for PORT. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15257304
Volume :
22
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Lung Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....baf46931e65b1c10e56a0a3ff22721fd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cllc.2021.08.007