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Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT) Treatment of Angiosarcoma of the Face and Scalp

PURPOSE: To successfully plan and treat a patient with diffuse angiosarcoma involving the face and scalp with intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) before surgical resection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A patient presented to the radiation oncology department for preoperative treatment of an angiosar...

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Autores principales: Hunzeker, Ashley, Mundy, Daniel W., Ma, Jiasen, Mullikin, Trey C., Foote, Robert L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Particle Therapy Co-operative Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8270084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34285956
http://dx.doi.org/10.14338/IJPT-D-20-00048.1
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Sumario:PURPOSE: To successfully plan and treat a patient with diffuse angiosarcoma involving the face and scalp with intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) before surgical resection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A patient presented to the radiation oncology department for preoperative treatment of an angiosarcoma diffusely involving the face and scalp. A 4-field IMPT technique was used to create a homogeneous dose distribution to the entire target volume while sparing underlying critical structures from toxicity and low-dose spread. A custom Monte Carlo optimizer was necessary to achieve treatment goals. Biological dose was evaluated with a linear energy transfer–based biological enhancement model. Robustness criteria were evaluated per department standard. The patient was successfully planned and treated according to clinical goals. RESULTS: The patient successfully completed the course of IMPT and was able to undergo surgical resection. Pathology indicated no presence of angiosarcoma. CONCLUSION: IMPT using a custom Monte Carlo optimizer is a suitable radiation therapy treatment option for patients with diffuse angiosarcoma of the scalp and face.