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Analysis of Rapid arc-based Radiation Therapy on Dosimetric Parameters in Cervical Cancer Patients with and without Bone Marrow Sparing

BACKGROUND: The standard treatment for cervical cancer is chemoradiation therapy. Pelvic radiation is associated with higher dose to bone marrow (BM) causing interrupted treatment due to haematologic toxicity with inferior outcomes. This study aims to evaluate rapid arc technique in sparing pelvic B...

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Autores principales: Aggarwal, Ritu, Sood, Sandhya, Sidhu, Manjinder, Singh, Kulbir, Sood, Divyanshi, Mupasana, Vipin, Palanisamy, Mohandass
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35901348
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2022.23.7.2407
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author Aggarwal, Ritu
Sood, Sandhya
Sidhu, Manjinder
Singh, Kulbir
Sood, Divyanshi
Mupasana, Vipin
Palanisamy, Mohandass
author_facet Aggarwal, Ritu
Sood, Sandhya
Sidhu, Manjinder
Singh, Kulbir
Sood, Divyanshi
Mupasana, Vipin
Palanisamy, Mohandass
author_sort Aggarwal, Ritu
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The standard treatment for cervical cancer is chemoradiation therapy. Pelvic radiation is associated with higher dose to bone marrow (BM) causing interrupted treatment due to haematologic toxicity with inferior outcomes. This study aims to evaluate rapid arc technique in sparing pelvic BM and dosimetric parameters for pelvis V5GY, V10GY, V20GY, V30GY, and V40GY dose. METHOD: Twenty one cervical cancer patients were selected for the analysis. Planning target volume (PTV) contours, total pelvic BM and surrounding structures contours were standardised. Two rapid arc based procedures were designed for individual patient. One was done using bone marrow sparing (BMS) constraints while other was performed without BMS constraints. Data for both plans was calculated with regard to PTV, normal structures and pelvic BM. Difference in dose distribution in both groups was analysed using Wilcoxon and Friedman ANOVA test. RESULTS: In the presence of BM constraint a significant changes in pelvic BM dose for values of V10GY (p=0.002), V20GY (p=0.002) and V40GY (p=0.025) was observed. The coverage of PTV was found to be unaffected by adding BM constraint. CONCLUSION: The BM is radiosensitive structure so dosage is linked with haemtological toxicity. Increased dose is associated with higher grade of haematological toxicity in pelvic radiotherapy. The study suggests that adding BM constraint in plans reduced the pelvic BM dose while not affecting PTV coverage and dose to bowel, bladder and rectum. Bone marrow constraint in pelvic radiotherapy can be considered for better treatment toleration and to determine its role in decreasing haematological toxicity.
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spelling pubmed-97273322022-12-09 Analysis of Rapid arc-based Radiation Therapy on Dosimetric Parameters in Cervical Cancer Patients with and without Bone Marrow Sparing Aggarwal, Ritu Sood, Sandhya Sidhu, Manjinder Singh, Kulbir Sood, Divyanshi Mupasana, Vipin Palanisamy, Mohandass Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: The standard treatment for cervical cancer is chemoradiation therapy. Pelvic radiation is associated with higher dose to bone marrow (BM) causing interrupted treatment due to haematologic toxicity with inferior outcomes. This study aims to evaluate rapid arc technique in sparing pelvic BM and dosimetric parameters for pelvis V5GY, V10GY, V20GY, V30GY, and V40GY dose. METHOD: Twenty one cervical cancer patients were selected for the analysis. Planning target volume (PTV) contours, total pelvic BM and surrounding structures contours were standardised. Two rapid arc based procedures were designed for individual patient. One was done using bone marrow sparing (BMS) constraints while other was performed without BMS constraints. Data for both plans was calculated with regard to PTV, normal structures and pelvic BM. Difference in dose distribution in both groups was analysed using Wilcoxon and Friedman ANOVA test. RESULTS: In the presence of BM constraint a significant changes in pelvic BM dose for values of V10GY (p=0.002), V20GY (p=0.002) and V40GY (p=0.025) was observed. The coverage of PTV was found to be unaffected by adding BM constraint. CONCLUSION: The BM is radiosensitive structure so dosage is linked with haemtological toxicity. Increased dose is associated with higher grade of haematological toxicity in pelvic radiotherapy. The study suggests that adding BM constraint in plans reduced the pelvic BM dose while not affecting PTV coverage and dose to bowel, bladder and rectum. Bone marrow constraint in pelvic radiotherapy can be considered for better treatment toleration and to determine its role in decreasing haematological toxicity. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9727332/ /pubmed/35901348 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2022.23.7.2407 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Aggarwal, Ritu
Sood, Sandhya
Sidhu, Manjinder
Singh, Kulbir
Sood, Divyanshi
Mupasana, Vipin
Palanisamy, Mohandass
Analysis of Rapid arc-based Radiation Therapy on Dosimetric Parameters in Cervical Cancer Patients with and without Bone Marrow Sparing
title Analysis of Rapid arc-based Radiation Therapy on Dosimetric Parameters in Cervical Cancer Patients with and without Bone Marrow Sparing
title_full Analysis of Rapid arc-based Radiation Therapy on Dosimetric Parameters in Cervical Cancer Patients with and without Bone Marrow Sparing
title_fullStr Analysis of Rapid arc-based Radiation Therapy on Dosimetric Parameters in Cervical Cancer Patients with and without Bone Marrow Sparing
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Rapid arc-based Radiation Therapy on Dosimetric Parameters in Cervical Cancer Patients with and without Bone Marrow Sparing
title_short Analysis of Rapid arc-based Radiation Therapy on Dosimetric Parameters in Cervical Cancer Patients with and without Bone Marrow Sparing
title_sort analysis of rapid arc-based radiation therapy on dosimetric parameters in cervical cancer patients with and without bone marrow sparing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9727332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35901348
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2022.23.7.2407
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