Author:
Yen Allen,Shen Chenyang,Albuquerque Kevin
Abstract
Online adaptive radiation is a new and exciting modality of treatment for gynecologic cancers. Traditional radiation treatments deliver the same radiation plan to cancers with large margins. Improvements in imaging, technology, and artificial intelligence have made it possible to account for changes between treatments and improve the delivery of radiation. These advances can potentially lead to significant benefits in tumor coverage and normal tissue sparing. Gynecologic cancers can uniquely benefit from this technology due to the significant changes in bladder, bowel, and rectum between treatments as well as the changes in tumors commonly seen between treatments. Preliminary studies have shown that online adaptive radiation can maintain coverage of the tumor while sparing nearby organs. Given these potential benefits, numerous clinical trials are ongoing to investigate the clinical benefits of online adaptive radiotherapy. Despite the benefits, implementation of online adaptive radiotherapy requires significant clinical resources. Additionally, the timing and workflow for online adaptive radiotherapy is being optimized. In this review, we discuss the history and evolution of radiation techniques, the logistics and implementation of online adaptive radiation, and the potential benefits of online adaptive radiotherapy for gynecologic cancers.
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