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Dose painting based on tumor uptake of Cu-ATSM and FDG: a comparative study

BACKGROUND: Hypoxia and increased glycolytic activity of tumors are associated with poor prognosis. The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in radiotherapy (RT) dose painting based on the uptake of 2-deoxy-2-[(18) F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) and the proposed hypoxia tracer, copper(I...

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Autores principales: Clausen, Malene Martini, Hansen, Anders Elias, Lundemann, Michael, Hollensen, Christian, Pommer, Tobias, Munck af Rosenschöld, Per, Kristensen, Annemarie Thuri, Kjær, Andreas, McEvoy, Fintan J, Engelholm, Svend Aage
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4203925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25319766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0228-0
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author Clausen, Malene Martini
Hansen, Anders Elias
Lundemann, Michael
Hollensen, Christian
Pommer, Tobias
Munck af Rosenschöld, Per
Kristensen, Annemarie Thuri
Kjær, Andreas
McEvoy, Fintan J
Engelholm, Svend Aage
author_facet Clausen, Malene Martini
Hansen, Anders Elias
Lundemann, Michael
Hollensen, Christian
Pommer, Tobias
Munck af Rosenschöld, Per
Kristensen, Annemarie Thuri
Kjær, Andreas
McEvoy, Fintan J
Engelholm, Svend Aage
author_sort Clausen, Malene Martini
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description BACKGROUND: Hypoxia and increased glycolytic activity of tumors are associated with poor prognosis. The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in radiotherapy (RT) dose painting based on the uptake of 2-deoxy-2-[(18) F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) and the proposed hypoxia tracer, copper(II)diacetyl-bis(N(4))-methylsemithiocarbazone (Cu-ATSM) using spontaneous clinical canine tumor models. METHODS: Positron emission tomography/computed tomography scans of five spontaneous canine sarcomas and carcinomas were obtained; FDG on day 1 and (64)Cu-ATSM on day 2 and 3 (approx. 3 and 24 hours pi.). Sub-volumes for dose escalation were defined by a threshold-based method for both tracers and five dose escalation levels were formed in each sub-volume. Volumetric modulated arc therapy plans were optimized based on the dose escalation regions for each scan for a total of three dose plans for each dog. The prescription dose for the GTV was 45 Gy (100%) and it was linearly escalated to a maximum of 150%. The correlations between dose painting plans were analyzed with construction of dose distribution density maps and quality volume histograms (QVH). Correlation between high-dose regions was investigated with Dice correlation coefficients. RESULTS: Comparison of dose plans revealed varying degree of correlation between cases. Some cases displayed a separation of high-dose regions in the comparison of FDG vs. (64)Cu-ATSM dose plans at both time points. Among the Dice correlation coefficients, the high dose regions showed the lowest degree of agreement, indicating potential benefit of using multiple tracers for dose painting. QVH analysis revealed that FDG-based dose painting plans adequately covered approximately 50% of the hypoxic regions. CONCLUSION: Radiotherapy plans optimized with the current approach for cut-off values and dose region definitions based on FDG, (64)Cu-ATSM 3 h and 24 h uptake in canine tumors had different localization of the regional dose escalation levels. This indicates that (64)Cu-ATSM at two different time-points and FDG provide different biological information that has to be taken into account when using the dose painting strategy in radiotherapy treatment planning.
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spelling pubmed-42039252014-10-23 Dose painting based on tumor uptake of Cu-ATSM and FDG: a comparative study Clausen, Malene Martini Hansen, Anders Elias Lundemann, Michael Hollensen, Christian Pommer, Tobias Munck af Rosenschöld, Per Kristensen, Annemarie Thuri Kjær, Andreas McEvoy, Fintan J Engelholm, Svend Aage Radiat Oncol Research BACKGROUND: Hypoxia and increased glycolytic activity of tumors are associated with poor prognosis. The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in radiotherapy (RT) dose painting based on the uptake of 2-deoxy-2-[(18) F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) and the proposed hypoxia tracer, copper(II)diacetyl-bis(N(4))-methylsemithiocarbazone (Cu-ATSM) using spontaneous clinical canine tumor models. METHODS: Positron emission tomography/computed tomography scans of five spontaneous canine sarcomas and carcinomas were obtained; FDG on day 1 and (64)Cu-ATSM on day 2 and 3 (approx. 3 and 24 hours pi.). Sub-volumes for dose escalation were defined by a threshold-based method for both tracers and five dose escalation levels were formed in each sub-volume. Volumetric modulated arc therapy plans were optimized based on the dose escalation regions for each scan for a total of three dose plans for each dog. The prescription dose for the GTV was 45 Gy (100%) and it was linearly escalated to a maximum of 150%. The correlations between dose painting plans were analyzed with construction of dose distribution density maps and quality volume histograms (QVH). Correlation between high-dose regions was investigated with Dice correlation coefficients. RESULTS: Comparison of dose plans revealed varying degree of correlation between cases. Some cases displayed a separation of high-dose regions in the comparison of FDG vs. (64)Cu-ATSM dose plans at both time points. Among the Dice correlation coefficients, the high dose regions showed the lowest degree of agreement, indicating potential benefit of using multiple tracers for dose painting. QVH analysis revealed that FDG-based dose painting plans adequately covered approximately 50% of the hypoxic regions. CONCLUSION: Radiotherapy plans optimized with the current approach for cut-off values and dose region definitions based on FDG, (64)Cu-ATSM 3 h and 24 h uptake in canine tumors had different localization of the regional dose escalation levels. This indicates that (64)Cu-ATSM at two different time-points and FDG provide different biological information that has to be taken into account when using the dose painting strategy in radiotherapy treatment planning. BioMed Central 2014-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4203925/ /pubmed/25319766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0228-0 Text en © Clausen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Clausen, Malene Martini
Hansen, Anders Elias
Lundemann, Michael
Hollensen, Christian
Pommer, Tobias
Munck af Rosenschöld, Per
Kristensen, Annemarie Thuri
Kjær, Andreas
McEvoy, Fintan J
Engelholm, Svend Aage
Dose painting based on tumor uptake of Cu-ATSM and FDG: a comparative study
title Dose painting based on tumor uptake of Cu-ATSM and FDG: a comparative study
title_full Dose painting based on tumor uptake of Cu-ATSM and FDG: a comparative study
title_fullStr Dose painting based on tumor uptake of Cu-ATSM and FDG: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Dose painting based on tumor uptake of Cu-ATSM and FDG: a comparative study
title_short Dose painting based on tumor uptake of Cu-ATSM and FDG: a comparative study
title_sort dose painting based on tumor uptake of cu-atsm and fdg: a comparative study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4203925/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25319766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0228-0
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