Hartman Institute for Therapeutic Organ Regeneration

Low-Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) for COVID-19: Benefits or Risks?

TitleLow-Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) for COVID-19: Benefits or Risks?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsPrasanna PG, Woloschak GE, DiCarlo AL, Buchsbaum JC, Schaue D, Chakravarti A, Cucinotta FA, Formenti SC, Guha C, Hu DJ, Khan MK, Kirsch DG, Krishnan S, Leitner WW, Marples B, McBride W, Mehta MP, Rafii S, Sharon E, Sullivan JM, Weichselbaum RR, Ahmed MM, Vikram B, C Coleman N, Held KD
JournalRadiat Res
Volume194
Issue5
Pagination452-464
Date Published2020 Nov 10
ISSN1938-5404
KeywordsAnimals, Clinical Trials as Topic, Coronavirus Infections, COVID-19, Humans, Pandemics, Pneumonia, Viral, Radiation Dosage, Radiotherapy Dosage, Risk, Translational Research, Biomedical
Abstract

<p>The limited impact of treatments for COVID-19 has stimulated several phase 1 clinical trials of whole-lung low-dose radiation therapy (LDRT; 0.3-1.5 Gy) that are now progressing to phase 2 randomized trials worldwide. This novel but unconventional use of radiation to treat COVID-19 prompted the National Cancer Institute, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to convene a workshop involving a diverse group of experts in radiation oncology, radiobiology, virology, immunology, radiation protection and public health policy. The workshop was held to discuss the mechanistic underpinnings, rationale, and preclinical and emerging clinical studies, and to develop a general framework for use in clinical studies. Without refuting or endorsing LDRT as a treatment for COVID-19, the purpose of the workshop and this review is to provide guidance to clinicians and researchers who plan to conduct preclinical and clinical studies, given the limited available evidence on its safety and efficacy.</p>

DOI10.1667/RADE-20-00211.1
Alternate JournalRadiat Res
PubMed ID33045077
PubMed Central IDPMC8009137
Grant ListR35 CA197616 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
UE2 EH001315 / EH / NCEH CDC HHS / United States
5NUE1EH001315 / NH / NIH HHS / United States

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