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Evolving target volume concepts in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer

Journal

TRANSLATIONAL LUNG CANCER RESEARCH
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 1999-2010

Publisher

AME PUBL CO
DOI: 10.21037/tlcr-20-805

Keywords

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); radiotherapy; target volume delineation

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In recent years, advancements in medical imaging and molecular imaging have allowed for improved target volume concepts in radiotherapy for locally advanced lung cancer. The use of 18F-FDG PET/CT as a standard diagnostic tool has shown superior accuracy compared to conventional imaging methods. The results from the PET-Plan trial may further refine standards and guidelines for treatment planning in lung cancer.
Radiotherapy (RT) target volume concepts for locally advanced lung cancer have been under discussion for years. Although they may be as important as treatment doses, many aspects of them are still based on conventions, which, due to the paucity of prospective data, rely on long-term practice or on clinical knowledge and experience (e.g., on patterns of spread or recurrence). However, in recent years, large improvements have been made in medical imaging and molecular imaging methods have been implemented, which are of great interest in RT. For lung cancer, in recent years, 18F-fluoro-desoxy-glucose (FDG)positron-emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) has shown a superior diagnostic accuracy as compare to conventional imaging and has become an indispensable standard tool for diagnostic workup, staging and response assessment. This offers the chance to optimize target volume concepts in relation to modern imaging. While actual recommendations as the EORTC or ESTRO-ACROP guidelines already include imaging standards, the recently published PET-Plan trial prospectively investigated conventional versus imaging guided target volumes in relation to patient outcome. The results of this trial may help to further refine standards. The current review gives a practical overview on procedures for pre-treatment imaging and target volume delineation in locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in synopsis of the procedures established by the PET-Plan trial with the actual EORTC and ACROP guidelines.

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