Secondary cancer risk assessment in healthy organs following craniospinal irradiation.
Hamid Reza BaghaniPejman PorouhanPublished in: International journal of radiation biology (2024)
From the results, it can be concluded that some OARs during CSI are highly at risk of secondary cancer development. This issue may be of concern due to organ immaturity in pediatrics which can intensify the radiogenic effects of radiation exposure. Accordingly, strict shielding the OARs during craniospinal radiotherapy and/or sparing them from the radiation field through modern techniques such as hadron therapy is highly recommended.