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Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2009

Bisphosphonate Use in Patients with Lung Cancer and Bone Metastases: Recommendations of a European Expert Panel

Filippo De Marinis; Wilfried Eberhardt; Peter Harper; Bartomeu Massuti Sureda; Kristiaan Nackaerts; Jens Benn Soerensen; Kostas Syrigos; Jean Trédaniel

Introduction: Bisphosphonates (BPs) are effective in preventing, reducing the incidence, and delaying the onset of skeletal-related events in patients with bone metastases in a variety of solid tumors, including lung cancer. The purpose of this article is to review the current evidence for the use of BPs in lung cancer and to provide specific European recommendations to support the clinical practice of using BPs to treat patients with lung cancer with bone metastases. Methods: An expert panel of European clinical oncologists and lung cancer specialists convened for two face-to-face meetings designed to review available evidence on the efficacy of BPs in lung cancer and to develop recommendations based on published literature and clinical practice experiences. Results: The panel recommends screening patients with lung cancer for bone metastases at the initial staging of disease to assess symptomatic bone metastases and screen for asymptomatic bone metastases and to allow accurate monitoring of bone disease progression and initiate bone-specific therapy. Bone assessment should be based on positron emission tomography (if available) or bone scan. BPs should be added to the treatment of patients with lung cancer (with non-small cell lung cancer or small cell lung cancer) who develop bone metastases. In such patients, BPs must be considered part of metastatic lung cancer treatment to prevent and delay the occurrence of further bone metastases and skeletal-related events and to relieve pain where present. BP treatment should continue for as long as it is practically feasible in the absence of any significant adverse effects.


Lung Cancer | 2005

Mediastinal emphysema and small cell lung cancer (SCLC): a case-report

Christophe Libeer; Eric Verbeken; Walter De Wever; Johan Vansteenkiste; Kristiaan Nackaerts


Radiotherapy & Oncology Journal | 2016

PD-L1/PD-L2 gene expression differs in tumor vs. lung tissue in non-small cell lung cancer patients

Kobe Reynders; Els Wauters; J. Vansteenkiste; Herbert Decaluwé; Paul De Leyn; Kristiaan Nackaerts; Stéphanie Peeters; Christophe Dooms; Wim Janssens; Diether Lambrechts; Dirk De Ruysscher


Radiotherapy & Oncology Journal | 2016

Lung toxicity modelling in thoracic post-operative RT for NSCLC and pleural mesothelioma

Angela Botticella; G. Defraene; Charlotte Billiet; C. Draulans; Kristiaan Nackaerts; Christophe Deroose; Johan Coolen; Philippe Nafteux; Stéphanie Peeters; Dirk De Ruysscher


Radiotherapy & Oncology Journal | 2016

Optimization of gross tumour volume definition in lung-sparing VMAT for pleural mesothelioma

Angela Botticella; G. Defraene; Kristiaan Nackaerts; Christophe Deroose; Philippe Nafteux; Stéphanie Peeters; Dirk De Ruysscher


Archive | 2016

Combined modality treatment using extrapleural pneumonectomy for malignant pleural mesothelioma: a single centre experience

Stéphanie Peeters; Johnny Moons; Yolande Lievens; Melanie Dekeyser; Christophe Dooms; J. Vansteenkiste; Paul De Leyn; Kristiaan Nackaerts


Archive | 2016

Neuroendocrine tumours (NETS)

K. Geboes; Eric Van Cutsem; Raymond Aerts; Ivan Borbath; Saskia Carton; Karin Dahan; Etienne Danse; Thierry Delaunoit; Pieter Demetter; Christophe Deroose; Damien Dresse; P Flamen; Kristiaan Nackaerts; Bart Op de Beeck; Geert Roeyen; Frank Timmermans; Brigitte Velkeniers; Chris Verslype


Archive | 2015

68Ga-DOTATOC uptake at baseline predicts good prognosis after PRRT in neuroendocrine tumors patients

Sofie Van Binnebeek; B Vanbilloen; Kristof Baete; Kris Bogaerts; C Terwinghe; Michel Koole; Felix M. Mottaghy; Paul Clement; Luc Mortelmans; Karin Haustermans; Kristiaan Nackaerts; Alfons Verbruggen; Eric Van Cutsem; Chris Verslype; Christophe Deroose


Archive | 2014

Pemetrexed maintenance therapy (pem-MT) in patients with advanced non-squamous, non-small cell lung cancer (NSQ-NSCLC): A practice pattern analysis

Valerie Adam; Liesbet Peeters; Christophe Dooms; Kristiaan Nackaerts; Stephanie Lepers; Christel Oyen; J. Vansteenkiste


Abstract Archive of the RSNA 2014 | 2014

How functional MR Imaging can take the hurdle of mediastinal lesion characterization and improve prediction of mediastinal lesion resectability: from whole lesion assessment to target zone delineation

Johan Coolen; Frederik De Keyzer; Dirk Van Raemdonck; Erik Verbeken; Walter De Wever; J. Vansteenkiste; Ilse Roebben; Christophe Dooms; Willy Coosemans; Paul De Leyn; Kristiaan Nackaerts; Johny Verschakelen; Steven Dymarkowski

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Christophe Dooms

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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J. Vansteenkiste

Universitaire Ziekenhuizen Leuven

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Paul De Leyn

The Catholic University of America

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Christophe Deroose

Universitaire Ziekenhuizen Leuven

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Dirk Van Raemdonck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Johan Coolen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Stéphanie Peeters

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Walter De Wever

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Erik Verbeken

The Catholic University of America

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Dirk De Ruysscher

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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