| Literature DB >> 25161174 |
Koji Inaba1, Hiroyuki Okamoto2, Akihisa Wakita2, Satoshi Nakamura2, Kazuma Kobayashi2, Ken Harada2, Mayuka Kitaguchi2, Shuhei Sekii2, Kana Takahashi2, Kotaro Yoshio2, Naoya Murakami2, Madoka Morota2, Yoshinori Ito2, Minako Sumi2, Takashi Uno3, Jun Itami2.
Abstract
During radiotherapy for gastric lymphoma, it is difficult to protect the liver and kidneys in cases where there is considerable overlap between these organs and the target volume. This study was conducted to compare the three radiotherapy planning techniques of four-fields 3D conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT), half-field radiotherapy (the half-beam method) and intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) used to treat primary gastric lymphoma in which the planning target volume (PTV) had a large overlap with the left kidney. A total of 17 patients with gastric diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) were included. In DLBCL, immunochemotherapy (Rituximab + CHOP) was followed by radiotherapy of 40 Gy to the whole stomach and peri-gastric lymph nodes. 3DCRT, the half-field method, and IMRT were compared with respect to the dose-volume histogram (DVH) parameters and generalized equivalent uniform dose (gEUD) to the kidneys, liver and PTV. The mean dose and gEUD for 3DCRT was higher than for IMRT and the half-beam method in the left kidney and both kidneys. The mean dose and gEUD of the left kidney was 2117 cGy and 2224 cGy for 3DCRT, 1520 cGy and 1637 cGy for IMRT, and 1100 cGy and 1357 cGy for the half-beam method, respectively. The mean dose and gEUD of both kidneys was 1335 cGy and 1559 cGy for 3DCRT, 1184 cGy and 1311 cGy for IMRT, and 700 cGy and 937 cGy for the half-beam method, respectively. Dose-volume histograms (DVHs) of the liver revealed a larger volume was irradiated in the dose range <25 Gy with 3DCRT, while the half-beam method irradiated a larger volume of liver with the higher dose range (>25 Gy). IMRT and the half-beam method had the advantages of dose reduction for the kidneys and liver.Entities:
Keywords: IMRT; half-field method; planning study; primary gastric lymphoma; radiotherapy
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25161174 PMCID: PMC4229917 DOI: 10.1093/jrr/rru052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiat Res ISSN: 0449-3060 Impact factor: 2.724
Fig. 1.Average DVH comparing 3DCRT, the half-beam method and IMRT. (a) DVH of PTV, (b) DVH of the right kidney, (c) DVH of the left kidney, (d) DVH of both kidneys, and (e) DVH of the liver.
Mean doses and gEUDs of right, left and both kidneys and liver according to 3DCRT, the half-beam method and IMRT
| 3DCRT (mean) | Half-beam method (mean) | IMRT (mean) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rt kidney | ||||||
| mean dose (cGy) | 519 | 283 | 835 | <0.0001* | 0.021 | 0.0012* |
| gEUD (cGy) | 622 | 344 | 913 | <0.0001* | 0.0192 | 0.0043* |
| Lt kidney | ||||||
| mean dose (cGy) | 2117 | 1100 | 1520 | 0.0175 | 0.0003* | 0.023 |
| gEUD (cGy) | 2224 | 1357 | 1637 | 0.2025 | 0.0017* | 0.0192 |
| Both kidneys | ||||||
| mean dose (cGy) | 1335 | 700 | 1184 | 0.0002* | <0.0001* | 0.2025 |
| gEUD (cGy) | 1559 | 937 | 1311 | 0.0034* | 0.0002* | 0.0915 |
| Liver | ||||||
| mean dose (cGy) | 2115 | 1520 | 1135 | 0.0007* | 0.0003* | <0.0001* |
| gEUD (cGy) | 2656 | 2746 | 1976 | <0.0001* | 0.2856 | <0.0001* |
*P < 0.0167 considered to have a significant difference.