Radiotherapy in cutaneous lymphomas: Recommendations from the EORTC cutaneous lymphoma tumour group.
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Date of Publication
November 2024
Publication Type
Article
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Author
Elsayad, Khaled | |
Guenova, Emmanuella | |
Assaf, Chalid | |
Nicolay, Jan P | |
Trautinger, Franz | |
Stadler, Rudolf | |
Waldstein, Cora | |
Boterberg, Tom | |
Meijnders, Paul | |
Kirova, Youlia | |
Dobos, Gabor | |
Duque-Santana, Victor | |
Elsheshtawy, Wael | |
Niezink, Anne | |
Papadavid, Evangelia | |
Scarisbrick, Julia | |
Vermeer, Maarten | |
Neelis, Karen J | |
Bagot, Martine | |
Battistella, Maxime | |
Quaglino, Pietro | |
Knobler, Robert | |
Kempf, Werner | |
Maklad, Ahmed | |
Adeberg, Sebastian | |
Kouloulias, Vassilis | |
Simontacchi, Gabriele | |
Corradini, Stefanie | |
König, Laila | |
Eich, Hans Theodor | |
Cowan, Richard |
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Series
European Journal of Cancer
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0959-8049
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
39418694
Description
The number of primary cutaneous lymphoma patients receiving low-dose radiotherapy is increasing, though controlled clinical trials defining the standard radiation dose for each specific entity have not yet been completed. Radiation oncologists are left with making highly individualized decisions that would be better enriched by additional clinical evidence. In this expert opinion, we aim to provide a clear recommendation to improve the current practice of radiation oncology. In addition, existing literature has been reviewed to develop recommendations for all types of primary cutaneous lymphoma. A prospective trial is urgently needed to identify the factors influencing patient outcomes following different radiation doses.
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