J Thorac Oncol 2020 Feb 24
A Primer on Interstitial Lung Disease and Thoracic Radiation.   
ABSTRACT
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is a term used to describe a heterogeneous group of lung disorders with characteristic clinical and imaging features. Patients with ILD are at an increased risk of developing NSCLC, which is frequently medically comorbid, often precluding operative management. In this scenario, radiotherapy (RT) is generally recommended; however, ILD is known to increase the risk of RT-related toxicity. Recommendations for treatment with appropriately individualized risks and benefits are thus dependent on integration of patient-, ILD-, and cancer-specific factors. We aim to provide an overview of ILD for the thoracic oncologist, an assessment of risk of thoracic RT in patients with ILD, and evidence-based recommendations for treatment in a variety of clinical scenarios.

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