Recommendations for Post-Operative Radiotherapy after complete resection of Thymoma - a French DELPHI consensus initiative - Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Thoracic Oncology Année : 2024

Recommendations for Post-Operative Radiotherapy after complete resection of Thymoma - a French DELPHI consensus initiative

Fabrice Denis
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Audrey Zaccariotto
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Bertrand Delatour
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Jean-Christophe Faivre
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Kim Cao
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Philippe Giraud
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François-Georges Riet
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Delphine Antoni
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Carole Massabeau
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Audrey Keller
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Emilie Bonnet
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Delphine Lerouge
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Etienne Martin
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Nicolas Girard
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Angela Botticella
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Background Thymomas are rare intrathoracic malignancies that can relapse after surgery. Whether or not Post-Operative Radiotherapy (PORT) should be delivered after surgery remains a major issue. RADIORYTHMIC is an ongoing, multicenter, randomized phase 3 trial addressing this question in patients with completely R0 resected Masaoka-Koga stage IIb/III thymoma. Experts in the field met to develop recommendations for PORT. Methods A scientific committee from the RYTHMIC network identified key issues regarding the modalities of PORT in completely resected thymoma. A DELPHI-method was used to question 24 national experts, with 115 questions regarding: 1/ Imaging techniques, 2/ Clinical Target Volume (CTV) and margins, 3/ Dose constraints to Organs At Risk, 4/ Dose and fractionation, 5/ Follow-up and records. Consensus was defined when opinions reached ≥ 80% agreement. Results We established the following recommendations: pre-operative contrast-enhanced CT-scan is recommended (94% agreement); optimization of radiation delivery includes either a 4D-CT based planning (82% agreement), a breath-holding inspiration breath-hold-based planning, or daily control CT-imaging (81% agreement); imaging fusion based on cardiovascular structures of pre-operative and planning CT-scan is recommended (82% agreement); right coronary and left anterior descending coronary arteries should be delineated as cardiac substructures (88% agreement); rotational RCMI/VMAT is recommended (88% agreement); total dose is 50Gy (81% agreement) with 1.8-2Gy per fraction (94% agreement); cardiac evaluation, and follow-up for patients with history of cardiovascular disease is recommended (88% agreement) with EKG and evaluation of LVEF at 5 years and 10 years. Conclusion This is the first consensus for PORT in thymoma. Implementation will help to harmonize practices.
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hal-04543629 , version 1 (12-04-2024)

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Clémence Basse, Jonathan Khalifa, François Thillays, Cécile Le Pechoux, Jean-Michel Maury, et al.. Recommendations for Post-Operative Radiotherapy after complete resection of Thymoma - a French DELPHI consensus initiative. Journal of Thoracic Oncology, 2024, 19 (7), pp.1095-1107. ⟨10.1016/j.jtho.2024.04.003⟩. ⟨hal-04543629⟩
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