PTCOG Gastrointestinal Subcommittee Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Malignancies Consensus Statement

International Journal of Particle Therapy(2024)

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Purpose Radiotherapy delivery in the definitive management of lower gastrointestinal (LGI) tract malignancies is associated with substantial risk of acute and late GI, genitourinary, dermatologic, and hematologic toxicities. Advanced RT techniques such as proton beam therapy (PBT) offer optimal dosimetric sparing of critical organs-at-risk, achieving a more favorable therapeutic ratio compared with photon therapy. Methods and Materials The international Particle Therapy Co-operative Group (PTCOG) GI Subcommittee conducted a systematic literature review, from which consensus recommendations were developed on the application of PBT for LGI malignancies. Results Eleven recommendations on clinical indications for which PBT should be considered are presented with supporting literature, and each recommendation was assessed for level of evidence and strength of recommendation. Detailed technical guidelines pertaining to simulation, treatment planning and delivery, and image-guidance are also provided. Conclusions PBT may be of significant value in select patients with LGI malignancies. Additional clinical data are needed to further elucidate the potential benefits of PBT for patients with anal cancer and rectal cancer.
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rectal cancer,anal cancer,proton therapy,toxicity,quality of life
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