Radiotherapy for High-Grade Gliomas in Adults and Children: A Systematic Review of Advances Published in the Second Half of 2023
Guido Frosina

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent radiotherapy advances for high-grade brain tumors in adults and children up to late 2023, highlighting progress and ongoing challenges.
Contribution
The paper provides a systematic review of radiotherapy advancements for high-grade gliomas in the second half of 2023.
Findings
100 relevant studies were reviewed, focusing on preclinical and clinical radiotherapy progress.
Key areas include treatment planning, fractionation, and radiosensitization.
Challenges include trial design issues and limited patient numbers affecting research efficacy.
Abstract
While research on high-incidence tumors such as breast, prostate, and lung cancer has led to significant increases in patient survival in recent years, this has not been the case for low-incidence tumors such as high-grade gliomas, the most common and lethal brain tumors, for which the last significant therapeutic advance dates back to 2005. The high infiltration capacity of these tumors into normal brain tissue essential for both vegetative and relational life, the tumor microenvironment, with poor immunological activity, the multiple resistance mechanisms, and the unattractiveness of research investments due to the limited number of patients have made, and continue to make, the path to achieving significant improvements in the survival of patients with high-grade gliomas long and arduous. The objective of this article is to update the slow but continuous radiotherapeutic progress for…
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TopicsGlioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Brain Metastases and Treatment · Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments
