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Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT): a feasibility planning study using (90)Y delivered dose
Objective. (90)Y selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) can potentially underdose lesions, as identified on post-therapy PET/CT imaging. This study introduces a methodology and explores the feasibility for selectively treating SIRT-underdosed HCC lesi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10001703/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36780696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/acbbb5 |
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author | Mee, Stephen F Polan, Daniel F Dewaraja, Yuni K Cuneo, Kyle C Gemmete, Joseph J Evans, Joseph R Lawrence, Theodore S Dow, Janell S Mikell, Justin K |
author_facet | Mee, Stephen F Polan, Daniel F Dewaraja, Yuni K Cuneo, Kyle C Gemmete, Joseph J Evans, Joseph R Lawrence, Theodore S Dow, Janell S Mikell, Justin K |
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description | Objective. (90)Y selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) can potentially underdose lesions, as identified on post-therapy PET/CT imaging. This study introduces a methodology and explores the feasibility for selectively treating SIRT-underdosed HCC lesions, or lesion subvolumes, with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following post-SIRT dosimetry. Approach. We retrospectively analyzed post-treatment PET/CT images of 20 HCC patients after (90)Y SIRT. Predicted tumor response from SIRT was quantified based on personalized post-therapy dosimetry and corresponding response models. Predicted non-responding tumor regions were then targeted with a hypothetical SBRT boost plan using a framework for selecting eligible tumors and tumor subregions. SBRT boost plans were compared to SBRT plans targeting all tumors irrespective of SIRT dose with the same prescription and organ-at-risk (OAR) objectives. The potential benefit of SIRT followed by a SBRT was evaluated based on OAR dose and predicted toxicity compared to the independent SBRT treatment. Main results. Following SIRT, 14/20 patients had at least one predicted non-responding tumor considered eligible for a SBRT boost. When comparing SBRT plans, 10/14 (71%) SBRT(boost) and 12/20 (60%) SBRT(alone) plans were within OAR dose constraints. For three patients, SBRT(boost) plans were within OAR constraints while SBRT(alone) plans were not. Across the 14 eligible patients, SBRT(boost) plans had significantly less dose to the healthy liver (decrease in mean dose was on average ± standard deviation, 2.09 Gy ± 1.99 Gy, ) and reduced the overall targeted PTV volume (39% ± 21%) compared with SBRT(alone). Significance. A clinical methodology for treating HCC using a synergized SIRT and SBRT approach is presented, demonstrating that it could reduce normal tissue toxicity risk in a majority of our retrospectively evaluated cases. Selectively targeting SIRT underdosed HCC lesions, or lesion subvolumes, with SBRT could improve tumor control and patient outcomes post-SIRT and allow SIRT to function as a target debulking tool for cases when SBRT is not independently feasible. |
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spelling | pubmed-100017032023-03-11 Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT): a feasibility planning study using (90)Y delivered dose Mee, Stephen F Polan, Daniel F Dewaraja, Yuni K Cuneo, Kyle C Gemmete, Joseph J Evans, Joseph R Lawrence, Theodore S Dow, Janell S Mikell, Justin K Phys Med Biol Paper Objective. (90)Y selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) can potentially underdose lesions, as identified on post-therapy PET/CT imaging. This study introduces a methodology and explores the feasibility for selectively treating SIRT-underdosed HCC lesions, or lesion subvolumes, with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following post-SIRT dosimetry. Approach. We retrospectively analyzed post-treatment PET/CT images of 20 HCC patients after (90)Y SIRT. Predicted tumor response from SIRT was quantified based on personalized post-therapy dosimetry and corresponding response models. Predicted non-responding tumor regions were then targeted with a hypothetical SBRT boost plan using a framework for selecting eligible tumors and tumor subregions. SBRT boost plans were compared to SBRT plans targeting all tumors irrespective of SIRT dose with the same prescription and organ-at-risk (OAR) objectives. The potential benefit of SIRT followed by a SBRT was evaluated based on OAR dose and predicted toxicity compared to the independent SBRT treatment. Main results. Following SIRT, 14/20 patients had at least one predicted non-responding tumor considered eligible for a SBRT boost. When comparing SBRT plans, 10/14 (71%) SBRT(boost) and 12/20 (60%) SBRT(alone) plans were within OAR dose constraints. For three patients, SBRT(boost) plans were within OAR constraints while SBRT(alone) plans were not. Across the 14 eligible patients, SBRT(boost) plans had significantly less dose to the healthy liver (decrease in mean dose was on average ± standard deviation, 2.09 Gy ± 1.99 Gy, ) and reduced the overall targeted PTV volume (39% ± 21%) compared with SBRT(alone). Significance. A clinical methodology for treating HCC using a synergized SIRT and SBRT approach is presented, demonstrating that it could reduce normal tissue toxicity risk in a majority of our retrospectively evaluated cases. Selectively targeting SIRT underdosed HCC lesions, or lesion subvolumes, with SBRT could improve tumor control and patient outcomes post-SIRT and allow SIRT to function as a target debulking tool for cases when SBRT is not independently feasible. IOP Publishing 2023-03-21 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10001703/ /pubmed/36780696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/acbbb5 Text en © 2023 The Author(s). Published on behalf of Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine by IOP Publishing Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI. |
spellingShingle | Paper Mee, Stephen F Polan, Daniel F Dewaraja, Yuni K Cuneo, Kyle C Gemmete, Joseph J Evans, Joseph R Lawrence, Theodore S Dow, Janell S Mikell, Justin K Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT): a feasibility planning study using (90)Y delivered dose |
title | Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT): a feasibility planning study using (90)Y delivered dose |
title_full | Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT): a feasibility planning study using (90)Y delivered dose |
title_fullStr | Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT): a feasibility planning study using (90)Y delivered dose |
title_full_unstemmed | Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT): a feasibility planning study using (90)Y delivered dose |
title_short | Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) following Yttrium-90 ((90)Y) selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT): a feasibility planning study using (90)Y delivered dose |
title_sort | stereotactic body radiation therapy (sbrt) following yttrium-90 ((90)y) selective internal radiation therapy (sirt): a feasibility planning study using (90)y delivered dose |
topic | Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10001703/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36780696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6560/acbbb5 |
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