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NRG Oncology Survey on Practice and Technology Use in SRT and SBRT Delivery

PURPOSE: To assess stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT)/stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) practices by polling clinics participating in multi-institutional clinical trials. METHODS: The NRG Oncology Medical Physics Subcommittee distributed a survey consisting of 23 questions, which covered general te...

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Autores principales: Chetvertkov, Mikhail, Monroe, James Ira, Boparai, Jaskaran, Solberg, Timothy D., Pafundi, Deanna H., Ruo, Russell L., Gladstone, David J., Yin, Fang-Fang, Chetty, Indrin J., Benedict, Stanley, Followill, David S., Xiao, Ying, Sohn, Jason W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33330102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.602607
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author Chetvertkov, Mikhail
Monroe, James Ira
Boparai, Jaskaran
Solberg, Timothy D.
Pafundi, Deanna H.
Ruo, Russell L.
Gladstone, David J.
Yin, Fang-Fang
Chetty, Indrin J.
Benedict, Stanley
Followill, David S.
Xiao, Ying
Sohn, Jason W.
author_facet Chetvertkov, Mikhail
Monroe, James Ira
Boparai, Jaskaran
Solberg, Timothy D.
Pafundi, Deanna H.
Ruo, Russell L.
Gladstone, David J.
Yin, Fang-Fang
Chetty, Indrin J.
Benedict, Stanley
Followill, David S.
Xiao, Ying
Sohn, Jason W.
author_sort Chetvertkov, Mikhail
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description PURPOSE: To assess stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT)/stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) practices by polling clinics participating in multi-institutional clinical trials. METHODS: The NRG Oncology Medical Physics Subcommittee distributed a survey consisting of 23 questions, which covered general technologies, policies, and procedures used in the Radiation Oncology field for the delivery of SRT/SBRT (9 questions), and site-specific questions for brain SRT, lung SBRT, and prostate SBRT (14 questions). Surveys were distributed to 1,996 radiotherapy institutions included on the membership rosters of the five National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN) groups. Patient setup, motion management, target localization, prescriptions, and treatment delivery technique data were reported back by 568 institutions (28%). RESULTS: 97.5% of respondents treat lung SBRT patients, 77.0% perform brain SRT, and 29.1% deliver prostate SBRT. 48.8% of clinics require a physicist present for every fraction of SBRT, 18.5% require a physicist present for the initial SBRT fraction only, and 14.9% require a physicist present for the entire first fraction, including set-up approval for all subsequent fractions. 55.3% require physician approval for all fractions, and 86.7% do not reposition without x-ray imaging. For brain SRT, most institutions (83.9%) use a planning target volume (PTV) margin of 2 mm or less. Lung SBRT PTV margins of 3 mm or more are used in 80.6% of clinics. Volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) is the dominant delivery method in 62.8% of SRT treatments, 70.9% of lung SBRT, and 68.3% of prostate SBRT. CONCLUSION: This report characterizes SRT/SBRT practices in radiotherapy clinics participating in clinical trials. Data made available here allows the radiotherapy community to compare their practice with that of other clinics, determine what is achievable, and assess areas for improvement.
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spelling pubmed-77291872020-12-15 NRG Oncology Survey on Practice and Technology Use in SRT and SBRT Delivery Chetvertkov, Mikhail Monroe, James Ira Boparai, Jaskaran Solberg, Timothy D. Pafundi, Deanna H. Ruo, Russell L. Gladstone, David J. Yin, Fang-Fang Chetty, Indrin J. Benedict, Stanley Followill, David S. Xiao, Ying Sohn, Jason W. Front Oncol Oncology PURPOSE: To assess stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT)/stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) practices by polling clinics participating in multi-institutional clinical trials. METHODS: The NRG Oncology Medical Physics Subcommittee distributed a survey consisting of 23 questions, which covered general technologies, policies, and procedures used in the Radiation Oncology field for the delivery of SRT/SBRT (9 questions), and site-specific questions for brain SRT, lung SBRT, and prostate SBRT (14 questions). Surveys were distributed to 1,996 radiotherapy institutions included on the membership rosters of the five National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN) groups. Patient setup, motion management, target localization, prescriptions, and treatment delivery technique data were reported back by 568 institutions (28%). RESULTS: 97.5% of respondents treat lung SBRT patients, 77.0% perform brain SRT, and 29.1% deliver prostate SBRT. 48.8% of clinics require a physicist present for every fraction of SBRT, 18.5% require a physicist present for the initial SBRT fraction only, and 14.9% require a physicist present for the entire first fraction, including set-up approval for all subsequent fractions. 55.3% require physician approval for all fractions, and 86.7% do not reposition without x-ray imaging. For brain SRT, most institutions (83.9%) use a planning target volume (PTV) margin of 2 mm or less. Lung SBRT PTV margins of 3 mm or more are used in 80.6% of clinics. Volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) is the dominant delivery method in 62.8% of SRT treatments, 70.9% of lung SBRT, and 68.3% of prostate SBRT. CONCLUSION: This report characterizes SRT/SBRT practices in radiotherapy clinics participating in clinical trials. Data made available here allows the radiotherapy community to compare their practice with that of other clinics, determine what is achievable, and assess areas for improvement. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7729187/ /pubmed/33330102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.602607 Text en Copyright © 2020 Chetvertkov, Monroe, Boparai, Solberg, Pafundi, Ruo, Gladstone, Yin, Chetty, Benedict, Followill, Xiao and Sohn http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Chetvertkov, Mikhail
Monroe, James Ira
Boparai, Jaskaran
Solberg, Timothy D.
Pafundi, Deanna H.
Ruo, Russell L.
Gladstone, David J.
Yin, Fang-Fang
Chetty, Indrin J.
Benedict, Stanley
Followill, David S.
Xiao, Ying
Sohn, Jason W.
NRG Oncology Survey on Practice and Technology Use in SRT and SBRT Delivery
title NRG Oncology Survey on Practice and Technology Use in SRT and SBRT Delivery
title_full NRG Oncology Survey on Practice and Technology Use in SRT and SBRT Delivery
title_fullStr NRG Oncology Survey on Practice and Technology Use in SRT and SBRT Delivery
title_full_unstemmed NRG Oncology Survey on Practice and Technology Use in SRT and SBRT Delivery
title_short NRG Oncology Survey on Practice and Technology Use in SRT and SBRT Delivery
title_sort nrg oncology survey on practice and technology use in srt and sbrt delivery
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7729187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33330102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.602607
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