Adaptive dose painting for prostate cancer

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作者
Freden, Emil [1 ]
Tilly, David [2 ,3 ]
Ahnesjoe, Anders [2 ]
机构
[1] Soder Sjukhuset, Dept Oncol, Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Uppsala Univ, Dept Genet Immunol & Pathol, Med Radiat Sci, Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Uppsala Univ Hosp, Dept Med Phys, Uppsala, Sweden
来源
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY | 2022年 / 12卷
关键词
dose painting; dose-response modeling; adaptive radiation therapy; prostate cancer; MR-linac; RADIATION-THERAPY; RADIOTHERAPY; RECURRENCE; ALGORITHM; MARGINS; NUMBERS; MRI;
D O I
10.3389/fonc.2022.973067
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
PurposeDose painting (DP) is a radiation therapy (RT) strategy for patients with heterogeneous tumors delivering higher dose to radiation resistant regions and less to sensitive ones, thus aiming to maximize tumor control with limited side effects. The success of DP treatments is influenced by the spatial accuracy in dose delivery. Adaptive RT (ART) workflows can reduce the overall geometric dose delivery uncertainty. The purpose of this study is to dosimetrically compare ART and non-adaptive conventional RT workflows for delivery of DP prescriptions in the treatment of prostate cancer (PCa). Materials and methodsWe performed a planning and treatment simulation study of four study arms. Adaptive and conventional workflows were tested in combination with DP and Homogeneous dose. We used image data from 5 PCa patients that had been treated on the Elekta Unity MR linac; the patients had been imaged in treatment position before each treatment fraction (7 in total). The local radiation sensitivity from apparent diffusion coefficient maps of 15 high-risk PCa patients was modelled in a previous study. these maps were used as input for optimization of DP plans aiming for maximization of tumor control probability (TCP) under rectum dose constraints. A range of prostate doses were planned for the homogeneous arms. Adaptive plans were replanned based on the anatomy-of-the-day, whereas conventional plans were planned using a pre-treatment image and subsequently recalculated on the anatomy-of-the-day. The dose from 7 fractions was accumulated using dose mapping. The endpoints studied were the TCP and dose-volume histogram metrics for organs at risk. ResultsAccumulated DP doses (adaptive and conventional) resulted in high TCP, between 96-99%. The largest difference between adaptive and conventional DP was 2.6 percentage points (in favor of adaptive DP). An analysis of the dose per fraction revealed substantial target misses for one patient in the conventional workflow that-if systematic-could jeopardize the TCP. Compared to homogeneous prescriptions with equal mean prostate dose, DP resulted in slightly higher TCP. ConclusionCompared to homogeneous dose, DP maintains or marginally increases the TCP. Adaptive DP workflows could avoid target misses compared to conventional workflows.
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