Journal of Clinical Medicine (Feb 2023)

Radiation Recall Pneumonitis: The Open Challenge in Differential Diagnosis of Pneumonia Induced by Oncological Treatments

  • Francesca Grassi,
  • Vincenza Granata,
  • Roberta Fusco,
  • Federica De Muzio,
  • Carmen Cutolo,
  • Michela Gabelloni,
  • Alessandra Borgheresi,
  • Ginevra Danti,
  • Carmine Picone,
  • Andrea Giovagnoni,
  • Vittorio Miele,
  • Nicoletta Gandolfo,
  • Antonio Barile,
  • Valerio Nardone,
  • Roberta Grassi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 1442

Abstract

Read online

The treatment of primary and secondary lung neoplasms now sees the fundamental role of radiotherapy, associated with surgery and systemic therapies. The improvement in survival outcomes has also increased attention to the quality of life, treatment compliance and the management of side effects. The role of imaging is not only limited to recognizing the efficacy of treatment but also to identifying, as soon as possible, the uncommon effects, especially when more treatments, such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy, are associated. Radiation recall pneumonitis is an uncommon treatment complication that should be correctly characterized, and it is essential to recognize the mechanisms of radiation recall pneumonitis pathogenesis and diagnostic features in order to promptly identify them and adopt the best therapeutic strategy, with the shortest possible withdrawal of the current oncological drug. In this setting, artificial intelligence could have a critical role, although a larger patient data set is required.

Keywords