Neobladder and ablative pelvic radiotherapy: still a taboo?
Luca BergamaschiMarianna Alessandra GerardiMattia ZaffaroniMatteo AugugliaroSabrina VigoritoElena RondiPaolo Della VignaGianluca VaranoUberto Fumagalli RomarioRoberto BiffiEdgardo Enrico Edoardo PicardiAnnamaria FerrariBarbara Alicja Jereczek-FossaPublished in: Tumori (2021)
The presence of a neobladder constitutes a limitation for the radiation oncologist, as there is no clear evidence about its tolerance to radiotherapy (RT). The limited literature only concerns the conventional postoperative treatment in patients with bladder cancer after cystectomy. Here we report a case of a patient with neobladder who underwent a stereotactic RT for a pelvic recurrence of disease, with response to treatment and no toxicity to the neobladder. This case represents a promising example of the chance to perform RT with ablative intent, using advanced techniques, even on lesions close to the neobladder.