Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy Reduces Acute Toxicity While Maintaining Oncologic Equivalence in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: A Five-Year Case-Control Analysis

Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy Reduces Acute Toxicity While Maintaining Oncologic Equivalence in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: A Five-Year Case-Control Analysis

A case-control study comparing IMPT and IMRT for nasopharyngeal carcinoma shows that IMPT significantly reduces grade 2+ acute toxicities without compromising long-term survival or local-regional control, suggesting a superior therapeutic index during the acute treatment phase.
Proton Therapy Outperforms Photons in Oropharyngeal Cancer: Superior Survival and Reduced Toxicity in a Phase 3 Trial

Proton Therapy Outperforms Photons in Oropharyngeal Cancer: Superior Survival and Reduced Toxicity in a Phase 3 Trial

A landmark Phase 3 trial establishes Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT) as a new standard for oropharyngeal cancer, demonstrating non-inferior progression-free survival, significantly improved overall survival, and a marked reduction in long-term toxicities such as gastrostomy tube dependence.
Proton Beam vs IMRT for Olfactory Neuroblastoma: Multicenter Propensity-Matched Cohort Shows No Clear Superiority

Proton Beam vs IMRT for Olfactory Neuroblastoma: Multicenter Propensity-Matched Cohort Shows No Clear Superiority

A multicenter propensity-matched cohort comparing adjuvant proton beam radiotherapy (PBRT) with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for olfactory neuroblastoma found no definitive differences in local control, recurrence-free survival, overall survival, or clinically meaningful reductions in grade ≥2 radiation toxicities, but estimates were imprecise.