DOSE SPARING OF BRAINSTEM AND SPINAL CORD FOR RE-IRRADIATING RECURRENT HEAD AND NECK CANCER WITH INTENSITY-MODULATED RADIOTHERAPY

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作者
Chen, Chin-Cheng
Lee, Chen-Chiao [1 ]
Mah, Dennis
Sharma, Rajiv
Landau, Evan
Garg, Madhur
Wu, Andrew
机构
[1] Montefiore Med Ctr, Dept Radiat Oncol, Bronx, NY 10461 USA
关键词
Recurrent head-and-neck cancer; Dose sparing; IMRT; SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA; MULTILEAF COLLIMATION; RADIATION-THERAPY; REIRRADIATION; CHEMOTHERAPY; TOMOTHERAPY; DELIVERY; ARC;
D O I
10.1016/j.meddos.2009.10.005
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R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Because of the dose limit for critical structures such as brainstem and spinal cord, administering a dose of 60 Gy to patients with recurrent head and neck cancer is challenging for those who received a previous dose of 60-70 Gy. Specifically, previously irradiated head and neck patients may have received doses close to the tolerance limit to their brainstem and spinal cord. In this study, a reproducible intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) treatment design is presented to spare the doses to brainstem and spinal cord, with no compromise of prescribed dose delivery. Between July and November 2008, 7 patients with previously irradiated, recurrent head and neck cancers were treated with IMRT. The jaws of each field were set fixed with the goal of shielding the brainstem and spinal cord at the sacrifice of partial coverage of the planning target volume (PTV) from any particular beam orientation. Beam geometry was arranged to have sufficient coverage of the PTV and ensure that the constraints of spinal cord <10 Gy and brainstem <15 Gy were met. The mean maximum dose to the brainstem was 12.1 Gy (range 6.1-17.3 Gy), and the corresponding mean maximum dose to spinal cord was 10.4 Gy (range 8.2-14.1 Gy). For most cases, 97% of the PTV volume was fully covered by the 95% isodose volume. We found empirically that if the angle of cervical spine curvature (Cobb's angle) was less than similar to 30 degrees, patients could be treated by 18 fields. Six patients met these criteria and were treated in 25 minutes per fraction. One patient exceeded a 30 degrees Cobb's angle and was treated by 31 fields in 45 minutes per fraction. We have demonstrated a new technique for retreatment of head and neck cancers. The angle of cervical spine curvature plays an important role in the efficiency and effectiveness of our approach. (C) 2011 American Association of Medical Dosimetrists.
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