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Radiation Therapy for Gastric Cancer: An ASTRO Clinical Practice Guideline.

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Anker, CJ; Arshad, J; Cellini, F; Dehal, A; Dolan, J; Gillett, SR; Haddock, MG; Haustermans, K; Hong, TS; Howell, KJ; Jabbour, SK; Kitano, M ...
Published in: Pract Radiat Oncol
November 18, 2025

PURPOSE: This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations addressing the indications for radiation therapy (RT) for gastric cancer in a variety of clinical settings, ranging from patients with resectable locoregional disease to metastatic and symptomatic disease. METHODS: The American Society for Radiation Oncology convened a task force to address 3 key questions: (1) indications for and timing of RT for patients with resectable and nonmetastatic gastric cancer; (2) indications for and timing of RT in patients with unresectable locoregional disease, oligometastases, and/or requiring palliation; and (3) appropriate RT dose-fractionation regimens, target volumes, and techniques in these clinical settings. Recommendations are based on a systematic literature review and were created using a predefined consensus-based methodology with a system for grading evidence quality and recommendation strength. RESULTS: Multidisciplinary evaluation and decision-making are recommended for all patients. For patients with cT2-4 and/or N+ resectable gastric cancer, perioperative chemotherapy is recommended, preferably FLOT (5-fluorouracil, leucovorin, oxaliplatin, and docetaxel). Recently, perioperative durvalumab and FLOT has shown a significant improvement in event-free survival versus FLOT only for patients with resectable disease and is now being adopted as a standard of care. Preoperative chemoradiation is recommended for patients who are not candidates for perioperative chemotherapy and conditionally recommended if there is concern for a margin-positive (R1) or incomplete (R2) resection. Postoperative chemoradiation is conditionally recommended for patients who are not candidates for perioperative or postoperative chemotherapy or if a suboptimal resection was done (eg,

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Pract Radiat Oncol

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1879-8519

Publication Date

November 18, 2025

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United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Anker, C. J., Arshad, J., Cellini, F., Dehal, A., Dolan, J., Gillett, S. R., … Willett, C. G. (2025). Radiation Therapy for Gastric Cancer: An ASTRO Clinical Practice Guideline. Pract Radiat Oncol. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prro.2025.10.010
Anker, Christopher J., Junaid Arshad, Francesco Cellini, Ahmed Dehal, Jennifer Dolan, Sarah R. Gillett, Michael G. Haddock, et al. “Radiation Therapy for Gastric Cancer: An ASTRO Clinical Practice Guideline.Pract Radiat Oncol, November 18, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prro.2025.10.010.
Anker CJ, Arshad J, Cellini F, Dehal A, Dolan J, Gillett SR, et al. Radiation Therapy for Gastric Cancer: An ASTRO Clinical Practice Guideline. Pract Radiat Oncol. 2025 Nov 18;
Anker, Christopher J., et al. “Radiation Therapy for Gastric Cancer: An ASTRO Clinical Practice Guideline.Pract Radiat Oncol, Nov. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.prro.2025.10.010.
Anker CJ, Arshad J, Cellini F, Dehal A, Dolan J, Gillett SR, Haddock MG, Haustermans K, Hong TS, Howell KJ, Jabbour SK, Kitano M, Lin C, Lloyd S, Peterson J, Roeder F, Smith GL, Stewart J, Tchelebi LT, Bradfield L, Willett CG. Radiation Therapy for Gastric Cancer: An ASTRO Clinical Practice Guideline. Pract Radiat Oncol. 2025 Nov 18;
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Published In

Pract Radiat Oncol

DOI

EISSN

1879-8519

Publication Date

November 18, 2025

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3202 Clinical sciences