Reducing Radiation Dermatitis for PBS Proton Therapy Breast Cancer Patients Using SpotDelete

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Hedrick, Samantha G. [1 ]
Buchanan, Laura [1 ]
Mahan, Stephen [1 ]
Ramsey, Chester [1 ]
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[1] Thompson Proton Ctr, Knoxville, TN 37909 USA
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PBS; Breast; Dermatitis; Side effects; RELATIVE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTIVENESS; EFFECTIVENESS RBE VALUES; EARLY TOXICITY; IRRADIATION; MODEL; OPTIMIZATION; RADIOTHERAPY; OUTCOMES; DISEASE; RISK;
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10.1016/j.ijpt.2024.100628
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Purpose: The purpose of this work was to reduce the severity of radiation dermatitis for breast cancer patients receiving pencil beam scanning proton therapy. The hypothesis was that eliminating proton spots (SpotDelete) in the 0.5 cm skin rind would reduce the potentially higher relative biological effectiveness (RBE) known to occur at the Bragg Peak. Patients and Methods: Our center has been using an in-house developed Python script in RayStation since 2021 to remove spots from the skin rind of breast patients. In this work, we retrospectively reviewed the on-treatment visit data from a cohort of breast patients treated with hypofractionation (16 fractions) before this technique (MinDepth) and after (SpotDelete) to acquire the physician-reported radiation dermatitis scores. We evaluated the delivered treatment plans, calculating the linear energy transfer (LET) and applying 3 variable RBE models, Carabe-Fernandez, Wedenberg, and McNamara. An alpha/j3 of 10 was assumed for the skin. Results: In the MinDepth cohort (n = 28), grade 1, 2, and 3 dermatitis accounted for 57%, 36%, and 7% of the cases, respectively. For SpotDelete (n = 27), the incidence rate of grade 1 and 2 acute radiation dermatitis was 67% and 37%, respectively. There were 0 instances of grade 3 dermatitis observed in the SpotDelete cohort. The onset of radiation dermatitis in the SpotDelete cohort was delayed compared to MinDepth, occurring 1 week later in the course of treatment. There was no significant difference in LET or in any of the variable RBE models when analyzing the 0.5 cm skin rind between the cohorts. Conclusion: Despite the lack of correlation in LET or RBE, SpotDelete has been shown to reduce the severity and onset of radiation dermatitis. Possibly, more research into the alpha/j3 for skin and RBE models based on skin cell lines could provide insight into the efficacy of the SpotDelete technique.
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