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Feasibility of 2D-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma

The purpose of the present study was to propose an optimized 2D technique (2D-conformal) for radiotherapy (RT) of pancreatic cancer (CaP). This technique is based on double simulation which resolves the problems of radiographic image distortion. Five patients with locally advanced CaP were identifie...

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Autores principales: Buwenge, Milly, Cilla, Savino, Cammelli, Silvia, Macchia, Gabriella, Arcelli, Alessandra, Farina, Eleonora, Frakulli, Rezarta, Panni, Valeria, Wondemagegnhu, Tigeneh, Uddin, A. F. M. Kamal, Sumon, Mostafa A., Deodato, Francesco, Morganti, Alessio G.
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6176419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30333867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2018.9389
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author Buwenge, Milly
Cilla, Savino
Cammelli, Silvia
Macchia, Gabriella
Arcelli, Alessandra
Farina, Eleonora
Frakulli, Rezarta
Panni, Valeria
Wondemagegnhu, Tigeneh
Uddin, A. F. M. Kamal
Sumon, Mostafa A.
Deodato, Francesco
Morganti, Alessio G.
author_facet Buwenge, Milly
Cilla, Savino
Cammelli, Silvia
Macchia, Gabriella
Arcelli, Alessandra
Farina, Eleonora
Frakulli, Rezarta
Panni, Valeria
Wondemagegnhu, Tigeneh
Uddin, A. F. M. Kamal
Sumon, Mostafa A.
Deodato, Francesco
Morganti, Alessio G.
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description The purpose of the present study was to propose an optimized 2D technique (2D-conformal) for radiotherapy (RT) of pancreatic cancer (CaP). This technique is based on double simulation which resolves the problems of radiographic image distortion. Five patients with locally advanced CaP were identified and enrolled. Treatment planning was simulated in 3 different ways: Two dimensional-standard (2D-SRT), 2D-conformal (2D-CRT), and three dimensional-conformal (3D-CRT) techniques for 10 MV LINAC. Simulation for a cobalt machine was also performed using only the 2D techniques. 2D-SRT technique was planned with fields definition based on anatomical landmarks (bone and duodenum). 3D-CRT was planned with standard virtual simulation technique, and 3D dose evaluation and optimization. 2D-CRT technique was based on manual information transfer from a diagnostic CT-scan to simulation radiograms. To eliminate the X-ray image distortion, a double simulation was employed and the profile of the GTV was delineated on radiographs bearing the simulator isocenter into the target center. Concerning target irradiation of either LINAC (10 MV) or cobalt source, the PTV constraints (ICRU 62) were met in all patients (D(min) >95%, D(max) <107%) with all techniques (2D-SRT, 3D-CRT, 2D-CRT). For organs at risk irradiation, in terms of D(max) to both duodenum and spinal cord, similar results were recorded with all techniques using the LINAC (10 MV). Liver and kidneys D(mean) gradually improved from 2D-SRT to 2D-CRT and 3D-CRT. The 2D-CRT compared to 2D-SRT technique, halved the average dose to the liver and reduced to about 1/3 the average dose to the kidneys. With the cobalt source, using the 2D-CRT produced a reduction of D(mean) to the kidneys (median from 30.7 to 16.9%) and liver (median from 33.4 to 22.3%) compared to 2D-SRT. This analysis showed better planning results in RT treatment of CaP while using a 2D-CRT compared to 2D-SRT technique and therefore presents an example for optimized 2D RT use.
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spelling pubmed-61764192018-10-17 Feasibility of 2D-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma Buwenge, Milly Cilla, Savino Cammelli, Silvia Macchia, Gabriella Arcelli, Alessandra Farina, Eleonora Frakulli, Rezarta Panni, Valeria Wondemagegnhu, Tigeneh Uddin, A. F. M. Kamal Sumon, Mostafa A. Deodato, Francesco Morganti, Alessio G. Oncol Lett Articles The purpose of the present study was to propose an optimized 2D technique (2D-conformal) for radiotherapy (RT) of pancreatic cancer (CaP). This technique is based on double simulation which resolves the problems of radiographic image distortion. Five patients with locally advanced CaP were identified and enrolled. Treatment planning was simulated in 3 different ways: Two dimensional-standard (2D-SRT), 2D-conformal (2D-CRT), and three dimensional-conformal (3D-CRT) techniques for 10 MV LINAC. Simulation for a cobalt machine was also performed using only the 2D techniques. 2D-SRT technique was planned with fields definition based on anatomical landmarks (bone and duodenum). 3D-CRT was planned with standard virtual simulation technique, and 3D dose evaluation and optimization. 2D-CRT technique was based on manual information transfer from a diagnostic CT-scan to simulation radiograms. To eliminate the X-ray image distortion, a double simulation was employed and the profile of the GTV was delineated on radiographs bearing the simulator isocenter into the target center. Concerning target irradiation of either LINAC (10 MV) or cobalt source, the PTV constraints (ICRU 62) were met in all patients (D(min) >95%, D(max) <107%) with all techniques (2D-SRT, 3D-CRT, 2D-CRT). For organs at risk irradiation, in terms of D(max) to both duodenum and spinal cord, similar results were recorded with all techniques using the LINAC (10 MV). Liver and kidneys D(mean) gradually improved from 2D-SRT to 2D-CRT and 3D-CRT. The 2D-CRT compared to 2D-SRT technique, halved the average dose to the liver and reduced to about 1/3 the average dose to the kidneys. With the cobalt source, using the 2D-CRT produced a reduction of D(mean) to the kidneys (median from 30.7 to 16.9%) and liver (median from 33.4 to 22.3%) compared to 2D-SRT. This analysis showed better planning results in RT treatment of CaP while using a 2D-CRT compared to 2D-SRT technique and therefore presents an example for optimized 2D RT use. D.A. Spandidos 2018-11 2018-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6176419/ /pubmed/30333867 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2018.9389 Text en Copyright: © Buwenge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Buwenge, Milly
Cilla, Savino
Cammelli, Silvia
Macchia, Gabriella
Arcelli, Alessandra
Farina, Eleonora
Frakulli, Rezarta
Panni, Valeria
Wondemagegnhu, Tigeneh
Uddin, A. F. M. Kamal
Sumon, Mostafa A.
Deodato, Francesco
Morganti, Alessio G.
Feasibility of 2D-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma
title Feasibility of 2D-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma
title_full Feasibility of 2D-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma
title_fullStr Feasibility of 2D-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of 2D-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma
title_short Feasibility of 2D-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma
title_sort feasibility of 2d-conformal radiotherapy for pancreatic carcinoma
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6176419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30333867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2018.9389
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