Author Interviews, Cancer Research, JAMA, MD Anderson, Radiation Therapy / 30.04.2019
Single Higher Dose Radiation Treatment Effective for Metastatic Cancer Pain Relief
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Quynh-Nhu Nguyen, MD
Department of Radiation Oncology
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: This is the first non-spine bone metastases trial comparing higher dose single fraction radiotherapy vs multifraction standard fractionated radiotherapy for patients with painful bone metastases.
The results of this trial demonstrated more durable pain relief and superior local control for patients treated in the higher dose(12 Gy-16 Gy) single fraction RT compared to standard 30 Gy/10 fractions multifractionated regimen. This trial supports the previous multiple randomized trials which recommend single fraction should be standard palliative radiotherapy regimen for bone metastases. This trial is unique in that it addressed previous criticism that single fraction does not provide durable palliation with lower 8 gy single fraction and result in higher re-irradiation rates. This trial on the contrary with the utilization of modern radiotherapy techniques, demonstrated we can safely and more effectively deliver a higher single fraction radiotherapy regimen for improvement in the quality of life for patients. This higher dose should be the new standard single fraction regimen for patients who are functional and have a longer life expectancy. (more…)