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ALEJANDRO SANTINI B CRISTIÁN VALDEZ C VERÓNICA SEPÚLVEDA A RICARDO BAEZA L SERGIO BUSTOS C

Abstract

Lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer death in the world. Although in Chile this is not the case, the northern regions of the country show higher incidence and mortality rates than the other Chilean regions. In recent years screening guides for lung cancer with low-dose scanner have begun to be established, and most of the medical societies involved in this subject have already settled the selection criteria. At the same time new techniques of treatment for these patients have developed, with highly sophisticated radiotherapy such as SBRT (Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy) and SBART (Stereotactic ablative body radiation therapy) that are revealing extremely encouraging results and augur significant changes in the coming years. In the present review we analyze the current work, their results, and the future of this treatment modality.

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SANTINI B, A., VALDEZ C, C., SEPÚLVEDA A, V., BAEZA L, R., & BUSTOS C, S. (2016). Stereotactic radiation therapy: a second gold standard in the treatment of early-stage lung cancer?. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 32(2), 87–99. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/267

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