Current Status and Future Directions of Image-Guided Adaptive Brachytherapy for Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer

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Eustace, Nicholas [1 ]
Liu, Jason [1 ]
Ladbury, Colton [1 ]
Tam, Andrew [1 ]
Glaser, Scott [1 ]
Liu, An [1 ]
Chen, Yi-Jen [1 ]
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[1] City Hope Natl Med Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, 1500 Duarte Rd, Duarte, CA 91105 USA
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brachytherapy; cervical cancer; image-guided brachytherapy; adaptive brachytherapy; magnetic resonance imaging; ultrasound-guided brachytherapy; DOSE-VOLUME PARAMETERS; CONTRAST-ENHANCED MRI; INTRACAVITARY BRACHYTHERAPY; TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; TUMOR VOLUME; RADIOTHERAPY; RECOMMENDATIONS; HETEROGENEITY; PREDICTION;
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10.3390/cancers16051031
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Simple Summary Brachytherapy is a key component of radiation treatment in the curative treatment of locally advanced cervical cancer. To improve the delivery of brachytherapy, recent studies have explored the use of imaging, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in treatment planning. In this review, we reviewed the current evidence for image-guided brachytherapy and discussed future directions for research.Abstract Purpose: The standard of care for patients with locally advanced cervical cancer is definitive chemoradiation followed by a brachytherapy boost. This review describes the current status and future directions of image-guided adaptive brachytherapy for locally advanced cervical cancer. Methods: A systematic search of the PubMed and Clinicaltrials.gov databases was performed, focusing on studies published within the last 10 years. The search queried "cervical cancer [AND] image-guided brachytherapy [OR] magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [OR] adaptive brachytherapy". Discussion: The retroEMBRACE and EMBRACE-I trials have established the use of MRI as the standard imaging modality for brachytherapy application and planning. Quantitative imaging and radiomics have the potential to improve outcomes, with three ongoing prospective studies examining the use of radiomics to further risk-stratify patients and personalize brachytherapy. Another active area of investigation includes utilizing the superior soft tissue contrast provided by MRI to increase the dose per fraction and decrease the number of fractions needed for brachytherapy, with several retrospective studies demonstrating the safety and feasibility of three-fraction courses. For developing countries with limited access to MRI, trans-rectal ultrasound (TRUS) appears to be an effective alternative, with several retrospective studies demonstrating improved target delineation with the use of TRUS in conjunction with CT guidance. Conclusions: Further investigation is needed to continue improving outcomes for patients with locally advanced cervical cancer treated with image-guided brachytherapy.
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