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Impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume

We assessed the effect of geometric uncertainties on target coverage and on dose to the organs at risk (oars) during intensity-modulated radiotherapy (imrt) for head-and-neck cancer, and we estimated the required margins for the planning target volume (ptv) and the planning organ-at-risk volume (prv...

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Autores principales: Ballivy, O., Parker, W., Vuong, T., Shenouda, G., Patrocinio, H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Multimed Inc. 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1891177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17576450
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author Ballivy, O.
Parker, W.
Vuong, T.
Shenouda, G.
Patrocinio, H.
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Parker, W.
Vuong, T.
Shenouda, G.
Patrocinio, H.
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description We assessed the effect of geometric uncertainties on target coverage and on dose to the organs at risk (oars) during intensity-modulated radiotherapy (imrt) for head-and-neck cancer, and we estimated the required margins for the planning target volume (ptv) and the planning organ-at-risk volume (prv). For eight head-and-neck cancer patients, we generated imrt plans with localization uncertainty margins of 0 mm, 2.5 mm, and 5.0 mm. The beam intensities were then applied on repeat computed tomography (ct) scans obtained weekly during treatment, and dose distributions were recalculated. The dose–volume histogram analysis for the repeat ct scans showed that target coverage was adequate (V(100) ≥ 95%) for only 12.5% of the gross tumour volumes, 54.3% of the upper-neck clinical target volumes (ctvs), and 27.4% of the lower-neck ctvs when no margins were added for ptv. The use of 2.5-mm and 5.0-mm margins significantly improved target coverage, but the mean dose to the contralateral parotid increased from 25.9 Gy to 29.2 Gy. Maximum dose to the spinal cord was above limit in 57.7%, 34.6%, and 15.4% of cases when 0-mm, 2.5-mm, and 5.0-mm margins (respectively) were used for prv. Significant deviations from the prescribed dose can occur during imrt treatment delivery for head-and-neck cancer. The use of 2.5-mm to 5.0-mm margins for ptv and prv greatly reduces the risk of underdosing targets and of overdosing the spinal cord.
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spelling pubmed-18911772007-06-18 Impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume Ballivy, O. Parker, W. Vuong, T. Shenouda, G. Patrocinio, H. Curr Oncol Original Article We assessed the effect of geometric uncertainties on target coverage and on dose to the organs at risk (oars) during intensity-modulated radiotherapy (imrt) for head-and-neck cancer, and we estimated the required margins for the planning target volume (ptv) and the planning organ-at-risk volume (prv). For eight head-and-neck cancer patients, we generated imrt plans with localization uncertainty margins of 0 mm, 2.5 mm, and 5.0 mm. The beam intensities were then applied on repeat computed tomography (ct) scans obtained weekly during treatment, and dose distributions were recalculated. The dose–volume histogram analysis for the repeat ct scans showed that target coverage was adequate (V(100) ≥ 95%) for only 12.5% of the gross tumour volumes, 54.3% of the upper-neck clinical target volumes (ctvs), and 27.4% of the lower-neck ctvs when no margins were added for ptv. The use of 2.5-mm and 5.0-mm margins significantly improved target coverage, but the mean dose to the contralateral parotid increased from 25.9 Gy to 29.2 Gy. Maximum dose to the spinal cord was above limit in 57.7%, 34.6%, and 15.4% of cases when 0-mm, 2.5-mm, and 5.0-mm margins (respectively) were used for prv. Significant deviations from the prescribed dose can occur during imrt treatment delivery for head-and-neck cancer. The use of 2.5-mm to 5.0-mm margins for ptv and prv greatly reduces the risk of underdosing targets and of overdosing the spinal cord. Multimed Inc. 2006-06 /pmc/articles/PMC1891177/ /pubmed/17576450 Text en 2006 Multimed Inc.
spellingShingle Original Article
Ballivy, O.
Parker, W.
Vuong, T.
Shenouda, G.
Patrocinio, H.
Impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume
title Impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume
title_full Impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume
title_fullStr Impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume
title_full_unstemmed Impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume
title_short Impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume
title_sort impact of geometric uncertainties on dose distribution during intensity modulated radiotherapy of head-and-neck cancer: the need for a planning target volume and a planning organ-at-risk volume
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1891177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17576450
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