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Radiation treatment of hemato-oncological patients in times of the COVID-19 pandemic Expert recommendations from the radiation oncology panels of the German Hodgkin Study Group and the German Lymphoma Alliance

机译:德国霍奇金研究组和德国淋巴瘤联盟的辐射肿瘤学专家建议辐射治疗血清肿瘤患者

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Purpose The coronavirus pandemic is affecting global health systems, endangering daily patient care. Hemato-oncological patients are particularly vulnerable to infection, requiring decisive recommendations on treatment and triage. The aim of this survey amongst experts on radiation therapy (RT) for lymphoma and leukemia is to delineate typical clinical scenarios and to provide counsel for high-quality care. Methods A multi-item questionnaire containing multiple-choice and free-text questions was developed in a peer-reviewed process and sent to members of the radiation oncology panels of the German Hodgkin Study Group and the German Lymphoma Alliance. Answers were assessed online and analyzed centrally. Results Omission of RT was only considered in a minority of cases if alternative treatment options were available. Hypofractionated regimens and reduced dosages may be used for indolent lymphoma and fractures due to multiple myeloma. Overall, there was a tendency to shorten RT rather than to postpone or omit it. Even in case of critical resource shortage, panelists agreed to start emergency RT for typical indications (intracranial pressure, spinal compression, superior vena cava syndrome) within 24-h. Possible criteria to consider for patient triage are the availability of (systemic) options, the underlying disease dynamic, and the treatment rationale (curative/palliative). Conclusion RT for hemato-oncological patients receives high-priority and should be maintained even in later stages of the pandemic. Hypofractionation and shortened treatment schedules are feasible options for well-defined constellations, but have to be discussed in the clinical context.
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    《Strahlentherapie und Onkologie》 |2020年第12期|共7页
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    Univ Hosp Muenster Dept Radiat Oncol Albert Schweitzer Campus 1 Bldg A1 D-48149 Munster Germany;

    Univ Hosp Muenster Dept Radiat Oncol Albert Schweitzer Campus 1 Bldg A1 D-48149 Munster Germany;

    Univ Hosp Giessen Marburg Dept Radiotherapy &

    Radiat Oncol Marburg Germany;

    Univ Hosp Muenster Dept Radiat Oncol Albert Schweitzer Campus 1 Bldg A1 D-48149 Munster Germany;

    Univ Hosp Cologne Dept Radiat Oncol Cologne Germany;

    Univ Hosp Mainz Dept Radiotherapy &

    Radiat Oncol Mainz Germany;

    Univ Hosp Halle Saale Dept Radiat Oncol Halle Saale Germany;

    Univ Hosp Cologne Dept Radiat Oncol Cologne Germany;

    Med Univ Innsbruck Dept Radiooncol Innsbruck Austria;

    Saarland Univ Hosp Dept Radiat Oncol Homburg Germany;

    Univ Hosp Cologne Dept Internal Med 1 Ctr Integrated Oncol Aachen Bonn Cologne Dusseldo Cologne;

    Univ Hosp Muenster Dept Med A Hematol Oncol Munster Germany;

    Univ Hosp Muenster Dept Radiat Oncol Albert Schweitzer Campus 1 Bldg A1 D-48149 Munster Germany;

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  • 中图分类 放射医学;
  • 关键词

    COVID; SARS-CoV-2; recommendation; lymphoma; hematology;

    机译:covid;sars-cov-2;推荐;淋巴瘤;血液学;

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