Publication: ESTRO ACROP and SIOPE recommendations for myeloablative Total Body Irradiation in children
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Hoeben, Bianca A. W.
Pazos, Montserrat
Seravalli, Enrica
Bosman, Mirjam E.
Losert, Christoph
Albert, Michael H.
Boterberg, Tom
Ospovat, Inna
Milla, Soraya Mico
Abakay, Candan Demiröz
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Background and purpose: Myeloablative Total Body Irradiation (TBI) is an important modality in conditioning for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), especially in children with high risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). TBI practices are heterogeneous and institution-specific. Since TBI is associated with multiple late adverse effects, recommendations may help to standardize practices and improve the outcome versus toxicity ratio for children. Material and methods: The European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOPE) Radiotherapy TBI Working Group together with ESTRO experts conducted a literature search and evaluation regarding myeloablative TBI techniques and toxicities in children. Findings were discussed in bimonthly virtual meetings and consensus recommendations were established. Results: Myeloablative TBI in HSCT conditioning is mostly performed for high-risk ALL patients or patients with recurring hematologic malignancies. TBI is discouraged in children <3-4 years old because of increased toxicity risk. Publications regarding TBI are mostly retrospective studies with level III-IV evidence. Preferential TBI dose in children is 12-14.4 Gy in 1.6-2 Gy fractions b.i.d. Dose reduction should be considered for the lungs to <8 Gy, for the kidneys to <10 Gy, and for the lenses to <12 Gy, for dose rates >6 cGy/min. Highly conformal techniques i.e. TomoTherapy and VMAT TBI or Total Marrow (and/or Lymphoid) Irradiation as implemented in several centers, improve dose homogeneity and organ sparing, and should be evaluated in studies.
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Stem-cell transplantation, Bone-marrow-transplantation, Acute lymphoblastic-leukemia, Long-term survivors, Modulated arc therapy, Chronic kidney-disease, Acute nonlymphoblastic leukemia, Cardiovascular risk-factors, Nervous-system relapse, Acute myeloid-leukemia, Consensus recommendations, Total body irradiation, Pediatric, Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Oncology, Radiology, nuclear medicine & medical imaging