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Is it acceptable to use SBRT for prostate bed RT?

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Radiation Oncology · Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center

In my opinion, this should not be done outside of an IRB-approved research study. We are beginning to see some published experience with moderate hypofractionation in post-prostatectomy patients, which would indicate, at least preliminarily, that this approach may be safe, although the optimal dose ...

Would you hypofractionate breast cancer patients with >25 cm separation?

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Radiation Oncology · Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

According to the most recent ASTRO whole breast fractionation guideline, the decision to offer HF-WBI should be independent of breast size (including central axis separation) provided that dose-homogeneity goals can be achieved. The guidelines recommend that the volume of breast tissue receiving gre...

Do you treat with high-dose radiation alone (without ADT) for favorable intermediate risk prostate cancer?

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Radiation Oncology · Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network

We do treat so-called low-intermediate risk prostate cancer with RT alone (brachy alone or high dose IMRT). The critetia we use is GS 3+4, low number of cores being positive, non-palpable disease, and PSA close to 10.The impact of short term androgen ablation with high dose RT is not clearly defined...

What field and dose would you prescribe for a an extra-renal rhabdoid tumor of the pelvis?

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Radiation Oncology · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Extrarenal, noncerebral rhabdoid tumors are relatively rare. However, the literature indicates an advantage for delivery of radiation therapy. Bourdeaut et al in 2008 reported on 26 patients with extrarenal, noncerebral rhabdoid tumors in whom the only surviving patient who had a proximal limb tumor...

Do you recommend hypofractionated/Canadian fractionation for in-situ ductal cancer?

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Radiation Oncology · Cooper Medical School of Rowan University/Cooper University Hospital

The same pretzel logic used to deny hypo fractionation to patients with DCIS was used in the 80's to deny them breast conservation. It is not only reasonable to extrapolate the data from over 7000 patients with early stage invasive breast cancer on the British and Canadian trials, it is necessary fo...

Is it safe to offer breast/chest wall radiotherapy while a patient is receiving Perjeta?

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Radiation Oncology · Washington University in St Louis

The question of concurrent pertuzumab and radiation in the palliative setting will likely come up more often now with the recent striking improvement in overall survival of 15.7 months in stage IV HER2+ patients treated with docetaxel pertuzumab and trastuzumab as compared with docetaxel and hercept...

In what situations do you recommend adjuvant radiotherapy for colon cancer?

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Radiation Oncology · Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

It is appropriate to be cautious when considering the use of CXRT in patients with resected colon cancer. The main reason is that in the post-operative setting there is almost always fixed small bowel adherent to the tumor bed. For this reason, one may not be able to deliver a high enough dose to pr...

When treating bladder cancer with CRT in the bladder preservation paradigm, do you cone down to partial bladder or the whole bladder?

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Radiation Oncology · Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

I agree with @Dr. First Last about whole vs. partial bladder "cone-down", although in my experience I'm much less like than @Dr. First Last to treat partial bladder. In addition to the trials mentioned, the old SWOG experience (Combined 5-fluorouracil and irradiation for transitional cell carcinoma ...

Should early referral to palliative care be standard of care for all patients with metastatic cancer?

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Radiation Oncology · Quint Cities Radiation Oncology

There are data to support that early palliative care involvement can improve patient quality of life. One study that specifically comes to mind is a study published by Temel et al in NEJM 2010 (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20818875) in the setting of metastatic NSCLC. This study randomized pat...

What is the role of radiation consolidation after chemotherapy for residual splenic involvement in follicular lymphoma?

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Radiation Oncology · Northwestern University

Recommend 3000 cGy in 15 fractions