A dosimetric comparison of intensity-modulated radiotherapy versus rapid arc in gynecological malignancies: Dose beyond planning target volume, precisely 5Gy volume

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Sidhu, Manjinder Singh [1 ]
Singh, Kulbir [2 ]
Sood, Sandhya [1 ]
Aggarwal, Ritu [1 ]
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[1] DMCH Canc Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
[2] DMCH Canc Ctr, Dept Med Phys, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
关键词
Dosimetric comparison; five gy volume dose; intensity-modulated radiotherapy plan; rapid arc plan; RADIATION-THERAPY; CERVICAL-CANCER; FIXED FIELD; 2ND CANCERS; IMRT; RISK; DELIVERY;
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10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_11_22
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Introduction: Aim of radiotherapy is precise dose delivery with objective of achieving maximum local control and minimal toxicity by decreasing dose to organ at risk (OAR).This aim can be achieved by technologies like intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and volumetric arc therapy. However, later offers comparable or even better plan quality with shorter treatment time. It is important to note that low dose regions are also a concern due long-term risk of developing a second cancer after radiotherapy. The objective of our study is to do dosimetric comparison of IMRT vs. Rapid arc (RA) plan in gynecology cancer and specifically to assess dose beyond planning target volume (PTV), precisely 5 Gy volume. Methods: Each 20 eligible patients underwent radiotherapy planning on eclipse by both IMRT and RA plans as per institution protocols. Comparative dosimetric analysis of both plans was done by paired sample t-test. PTV metrics compared were D95%, homogenecity index (HI), and conformity index (CI). OAR dose compared were bowel V40 Gy <30%, Rectum V30 Gy <60%, Bladder V45 Gy <35%, and bilateral femur head and neck V30 Gy < 50%. Futhermore, calculated monitor units (MUs) were also compared. Finally, volume of normal tissue beyond the PTV, specifically 5 Gy volume, was compared between plans. Results: Dosimetric plan comparison showed statistically significant difference in RA and IMRT plans with improved PTV coverage and better OAR tolerance with RA plan. In addition, MU used were significantly less in RA plan, coupled with reduced V5 Gy volume. Conclusion: In sum, RA plans are dosimetrically significantly better compared to IMRT plans in gynecological malignancies in terms of PTV coverage and OAR sparing. Importantly, not only less MU used but also significantly less normal tissue V5 Gy volume is less in RA compared to IMRT plans.
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