
This study seeks to perform a survey of patterns of practice among the different physicians involved in the bone metastases management, with special focus on external beam radiotherapy (EBRT).A questionnaire about bone metastases based on clinical cases and supplemented with general questions, including medical therapies, EBRT and metabolic radiotherapy strategies, surgery, and supportive care approaches, was sent to 4,706 French-speaking physicians in Belgium, France, Luxemburg, and Switzerland.Overall, 644 questionnaires were analyzed. Twenty-eight percent concerned the radiotherapy approach and were judged adequate to respond to the part dedicated to EBRT. Sixty-nine percent of physicians used a total dose irradiation of 30 Gy delivered in ten fractions. A large majority (75%) used two opposed fields prescribed at mid-depth (30%), or with non-equally weighted fields (45%). Seventy percent irradiated also above and below the concerned vertebra. A dosimetry planning treatment was done in 85% and high-energy megavoltage photons were used in 42%. Moreover, 54% physicians used short course radiotherapy in routine.Radiotherapy remains the mainstay of treatment of bone metastases, but there is substantial heterogeneity in clinical practice. Guidelines and treatment protocols are required to improve the treatment quality.
Questionnaires, Radiotherapy, Bone metastases, Bone Neoplasms -- radiotherapy -- secondary, Bone Neoplasms, Radiotherapy Dosage, Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles, Peer review, Quality assurance, Europe, Clinical Protocols, Health Care Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Physician's Practice Patterns -- statistics & numerical data, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Survey practice, Language, Quality of Health Care
Questionnaires, Radiotherapy, Bone metastases, Bone Neoplasms -- radiotherapy -- secondary, Bone Neoplasms, Radiotherapy Dosage, Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles, Peer review, Quality assurance, Europe, Clinical Protocols, Health Care Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Physician's Practice Patterns -- statistics & numerical data, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Survey practice, Language, Quality of Health Care
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