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Magnetic resonance imaging- versus computed tomography-based target volume delineation of the glandular breast tissue (clinical target volume breast) in breast-conserving therapy: an exploratory study.

Marina Giezen1, Erik Kouwenhoven, Astrid N Scholten, Emile G Coerkamp, Mark Heijenbrok, Wim P A Jansen, Mirjam E Mast, Anna L Petoukhova, Henk Struikmans.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To examine MRI and CT for glandular breast tissue (GBT) volume delineation and to assess interobserver variability. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Fifteen breast cancer patients underwent a planning CT and MRI, consecutively, in the treatment position. Four observers (two radiation oncologists and two radiologists) delineated the GBT according to the CT and separately to the MR images. Volumes, centers of mass, maximum extensions with standard deviations (SD), and interobserver variability were quantified. Observers viewed delineation differences between MRI and CT and delineation differences among observers.
RESULTS: In cranio-lateral and cranio-medial directions, GBT volumes were delineated larger using MRI when compared with those delineated with CT. Center of mass on MRI shifted a mean (SD) 17% (4%) into the cranial direction and a mean 3% (4%) into the dorsal direction when compared with that on the planning CT. Only small variations between observers were noted. The GBT volumes were approximately 4% larger on MRI (mean [SD] ratio MRI to CT GBT volumes, 1.04 [0.06]). Findings were concordant with viewed MRI and CT images and contours. Conformity indices were only slightly different; mean conformity index was 77% (3%) for MRI and 79% (4%) for CT. Delineation differences arising from personal preferences remained recognizable irrespective of the imaging modality used.
CONCLUSIONS: Contoured GBT extends substantially further into the cranio-lateral and cranio-medial directions on MRI when compared with CT. Interobserver variability is comparable for both imaging modalities. Observers should be aware of existing personal delineation preferences. Institutions are recommended to review and discuss target volume delineations and to design supplementary guidelines if necessary.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20843611     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2010.07.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys        ISSN: 0360-3016            Impact factor:   7.038


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Authors:  Julianne M Pollard; Zhifei Wen; Ramaswamy Sadagopan; Jihong Wang; Geoffrey S Ibbott
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3.  Different methods for target volume delineation of glandular breast tissue following breast-conserving surgery in breast cancer: A comparative study.

Authors:  Min Xu; Jianbin Li; Shanshan Liu; Suzhen Wang; Wei Wang; Fengxiang Li; Tonghai Liu; Jinming Yu
Journal:  Oncol Lett       Date:  2015-06-10       Impact factor: 2.967

4.  Does ultrasound provide any added value in breast contouring for radiotherapy after conserving surgery for cancer?

Authors:  Cynthia Aristei; Isabella Palumbo; Lorenzo Falcinelli; Rossana Crisci; Laura Cardinali; Barbara Palumbo; Valentina Lancellotta; Giampaolo Montesi; Gianni Gobbi; Claudio Zucchetti; Vittorio Bini
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6.  MRI geometric distortion: Impact on tangential whole-breast IMRT.

Authors:  Amy Walker; Peter Metcalfe; Gary Liney; Vikneswary Batumalai; Kylie Dundas; Carri Glide-Hurst; Geoff P Delaney; Miriam Boxer; Mei Ling Yap; Jason Dowling; David Rivest-Henault; Elise Pogson; Lois Holloway
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7.  Radiotherapy planning using MRI.

Authors:  Maria A Schmidt; Geoffrey S Payne
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2015-10-28       Impact factor: 3.609

Review 8.  The potential for an enhanced role for MRI in radiation-therapy treatment planning.

Authors:  P Metcalfe; G P Liney; L Holloway; A Walker; M Barton; G P Delaney; S Vinod; W Tome
Journal:  Technol Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2013-04-24

9.  Target volume delineation in breast conserving radiotherapy: are co-registered CT and MR images of added value?

Authors:  Mirjam Mast; Emile Coerkamp; Mark Heijenbrok; Astrid Scholten; Wim Jansen; Erik Kouwenhoven; Jasper Nijkamp; Stephanie de Waard; Anna Petoukhova; Henk Struikmans
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2014-02-26       Impact factor: 3.481

10.  Uncertainties in target volume delineation in radiotherapy - are they relevant and what can we do about them?

Authors:  Barbara Segedin; Primoz Petric
Journal:  Radiol Oncol       Date:  2016-05-09       Impact factor: 2.991

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