@article{MRA, author = {Jon Glanzman and Maryann Bishop and John Roubil and Kara Benson and Rebecca Wang and Lakshmi Shanmugham and David Goff and Beth Herrick and Daniel Han and Eric Ko and Janaki Moni and M. Cicchetti and Allison Sacher and Shirin Sioshansi and Paul Rava and Linda Ding and Carla Bradford and Fenghong Liu and Khalifeh Abdulnasser and Harry Bushe and Ken Ulin and Yankhua Fan and I-Lin Kuo and Camelia Bunaciu and Doreen Brettler and Shyam Patel and Andrew Gillies-Smith and Jon Gerber and Stefanie Lowas and Lacey McIntosh and Jacob Bledsoe and Thomas FitzGerald}, title = { Advanced Technology Radiation Therapy with Dose Painting: Opportunities for Outcome Improvement for Management of Lymphoma}, journal = {Medical Research Archives}, volume = {9}, number = {7}, year = {2021}, keywords = {}, abstract = {Radiation therapy remains important in the modern management of both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Radiation is applied as both consolidation therapy post chemotherapy and primary therapy for selected limited volume clinically favorable histology. Application of modern therapy techniques permits more sparing of normal tissue in all anatomical locations. Modern image guidance permits both security in daily patient treatment set up and permits strategic titration of the planning target volume to further spare normal tissue. Four-dimensional planning makes certain targets are fully treated in all phases of the breathing cycle. Dose painting with altered fractionation permits identification of low, intermediate, and high-risk areas of concern and treat each in a single plan with multiple fractionation schemes saving both time of treatment and cost of therapy. In this paper we present multiple examples of the application of modern therapy techniques in lymphoma management and demonstrate advantages of modern radiation in several anatomical regions.}, issn = {2375-1924}, doi = {10.18103/mra.v9i7.2492}, url = {https://esmed.org/MRA/mra/article/view/2492} }