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A Century of Fractionated Radiotherapy: How Mathematical Oncology Can Break the Rules.


ABSTRACT: Radiotherapy is involved in 50% of all cancer treatments and 40% of cancer cures. Most of these treatments are delivered in fractions of equal doses of radiation (Fractional Equivalent Dosing (FED)) in days to weeks. This treatment paradigm has remained unchanged in the past century and does not account for the development of radioresistance during treatment. Even if under-optimized, deviating from a century of successful therapy delivered in FED can be difficult. One way of exploring the infinite space of fraction size and scheduling to identify optimal fractionation schedules is through mathematical oncology simulations that allow for in silico evaluation. This review article explores the evidence that current fractionation promotes the development of radioresistance, summarizes mathematical solutions to account for radioresistance, both in the curative and non-curative setting, and reviews current clinical data investigating non-FED fractionated radiotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Ghaderi N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8836217 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Century of Fractionated Radiotherapy: How Mathematical Oncology Can Break the Rules.

Ghaderi Nima N   Jung Joseph J   Brüningk Sarah C SC   Subramanian Ajay A   Nassour Lauren L   Peacock Jeffrey J  

International journal of molecular sciences 20220124 3


Radiotherapy is involved in 50% of all cancer treatments and 40% of cancer cures. Most of these treatments are delivered in fractions of equal doses of radiation (Fractional Equivalent Dosing (FED)) in days to weeks. This treatment paradigm has remained unchanged in the past century and does not account for the development of radioresistance during treatment. Even if under-optimized, deviating from a century of successful therapy delivered in FED can be difficult. One way of exploring the infini  ...[more]

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