Automated contouring for breast cancer radiotherapy in the isocentric lateral decubitus position: a neural network-based solution for enhanced precision and efficiency

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Loap, Pierre [1 ,2 ]
Monteil, Remi [1 ]
Kirova, Youlia [1 ]
Vu-Bezin, Jeremi [1 ]
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[1] Inst Curie, Dept Radiat Oncol, Paris, France
[2] Inst Curie, Lab Imagerie Translat Oncol, Orsay, France
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Delineation; Artificial intelligence; Radiation therapy; Alternative positioning; Deep learning; DELINEATION; RISK; SOFTWARE; ORGANS;
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10.1007/s00066-024-02364-x
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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BackgroundAdjuvant radiotherapy is essential for reducing local recurrence and improving survival in breast cancer patients, but it carries a risk of ischemic cardiac toxicity, which increases with heart exposure. The isocentric lateral decubitus position, where the breast rests flat on a support, reduces heart exposure and leads to delivery of a more uniform dose. This position is particularly beneficial for patients with unique anatomies, such as those with pectus excavatum or larger breast sizes. While artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for autocontouring have shown promise, they have not been tailored to this specific position. This study aimed to develop and evaluate a neural network-based autocontouring algorithm for patients treated in the isocentric lateral decubitus position.Materials and methodsIn this single-center study, 1189 breast cancer patients treated after breast-conserving surgery were included. Their simulation CT scans (1209 scans) were used to train and validate a neural network-based autocontouring algorithm (nnU-Net). Of these, 1087 scans were used for training, and 122 scans were reserved for validation. The algorithm's performance was assessed using the Dice similarity coefficient (DSC) to compare the automatically delineated volumes with manual contours. A clinical evaluation of the algorithm was performed on 30 additional patients, with contours rated by two expert radiation oncologists.ResultsThe neural network-based algorithm achieved a segmentation time of approximately 4 min, compared to 20 min for manual segmentation. The DSC values for the validation cohort were 0.88 for the treated breast, 0.90 for the heart, 0.98 for the right lung, and 0.97 for the left lung. In the clinical evaluation, 90% of the automatically contoured breast volumes were rated as acceptable without corrections, while the remaining 10% required minor adjustments. All lung contours were accepted without corrections, and heart contours were rated as acceptable in 93.3% of cases, with minor corrections needed in 6.6% of cases.ConclusionThis neural network-based autocontouring algorithm offers a practical, time-saving solution for breast cancer radiotherapy planning in the isocentric lateral decubitus position. Its strong geometric performance, clinical acceptability, and significant time efficiency make it a valuable tool for modern radiotherapy practices, particularly in high-volume centers.
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