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Radiation Therapy in the German Hodgkin Study Group HD 16 and HD 17 Trials: Quality Assurance and Dosimetric Analysis for Hodgkin Lymphoma in the Modern Era

PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) is an integral part of treatment concepts for early-stage Hodgkin lymphoma. This analysis reports on RT quality in the recent HD16 and 17 trials of the German Hodgkin Study Group (GHSG). METHODS AND MATERIALS: All RT plans of involved-node radiation therapy (INRT) in...

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Autores principales: Oertel, Michael, Hering, Dominik, Nacke, Nina, Kittel, Christopher, Kröger, Kai, Kriz, Jan, Fuchs, Michael, Baues, Christian, Vordermark, Dirk, Engenhart-Cabillic, Rita, Herfarth, Klaus, Lukas, Peter, Schmidberger, Heinz, Marnitz, Simone, Borchmann, Peter, Engert, Andreas, Haverkamp, Uwe, Eich, Hans Theodor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36896214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2022.101169
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Sumario:PURPOSE: Radiation therapy (RT) is an integral part of treatment concepts for early-stage Hodgkin lymphoma. This analysis reports on RT quality in the recent HD16 and 17 trials of the German Hodgkin Study Group (GHSG). METHODS AND MATERIALS: All RT plans of involved-node radiation therapy (INRT) in HD 17 were requested for analysis, along with 100 and 50 involved-field radiation therapy (IFRT) plans in HD 16 and 17, respectively. A structured assessment regarding field design and protocol adherence was performed by the reference radiation oncology panel of the GHSG. RESULTS: Overall, 100 (HD 16) and 176 (HD 17) patients were eligible for analysis. In HD 16, 84% of RT series were evaluated as correct, with significant improvement compared with the predecessor studies (P < .001). In HD 17, 76.1% of INRT cases revealed a correct RT design compared with 69.0% of IFRT-cases, which was superior to previous studies (P < .001). Comparing INRT and IFRT, we found no significant differences in the percentage of any deviation (P = .418) or major deviations (P = .466). Regarding dosimetry, INRT was accompanied by an improvement in thyroid doses. Comparing different RT techniques, we found that intensity-modulated RT showed a reduction of high doses in the lung at the expense of an increased low-dose exposure in HD 17. CONCLUSIONS: The latest study generation of the GHSG demonstrates an improved quality in RT. A modern INRT design could be established without deterioration in quality. On a conceptual level, an individual consideration of the appropriate RT technique has to be performed.