Radiation Oncology (Sep 2020)

Radiation-induced lung toxicity – cellular and molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis, management, and literature review

  • Lukas Käsmann,
  • Alexander Dietrich,
  • Claudia A. Staab-Weijnitz,
  • Farkhad Manapov,
  • Jürgen Behr,
  • Andreas Rimner,
  • Branislav Jeremic,
  • Suresh Senan,
  • Dirk De Ruysscher,
  • Kirsten Lauber,
  • Claus Belka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-020-01654-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Abstract Lung, breast, and esophageal cancer represent three common malignancies with high incidence and mortality worldwide. The management of these tumors critically relies on radiotherapy as a major part of multi-modality care, and treatment-related toxicities, such as radiation-induced pneumonitis and/or lung fibrosis, are important dose limiting factors with direct impact on patient outcomes and quality of life. In this review, we summarize the current understanding of radiation-induced pneumonitis and pulmonary fibrosis, present predictive factors as well as recent diagnostic and therapeutic advances. Novel candidates for molecularly targeted approaches to prevent and/or treat radiation-induced pneumonitis and pulmonary fibrosis are discussed.