Modelling the dose-volume response of the spinal cord, based on the idea of damage to contiguous functional subunits

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Stavreva, N
Niemierko, A
Stavrev, P
Goitein, M
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[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02114 USA
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Purpose: To investigate the response of the spinal cord of experimental animals to homogeneous irradiation, the main purpose being to propose a new version of the Critical Volume Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) model, incorporating spatial correlation between damaged functional subunits (FSU). Method: The standard Critical Volume NTCP model and its modified version, the Contiguous Damage model promoted here, are described in mathematical terms. Also, a fiber-like structure of the spinal cord is considered, which is a more complex structure than the standard Critical Volume NTCP model assumes. It is demonstrated that the Contiguous Damage model predicts different responses to two-segment irradiation and to single-segment irradiation to the same combined length as observed in experiments on rats, a result that cannot be described by the standard Critical Volume NTCP model. Results and conclusions : Both the Critical Volume model and the Contiguous Damage model, are fitted to two sets of canine spinal cord radiation data corresponding to two different fractionation regimes of irradiation. Whole-organ irradiation as well as partial irradiation to different lengths are considered, allowing the investigation of dose-volume effects. Formal goodness-of-fit investigation shows that both models fit the canine spinal cord data equally well.
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