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Treatment planning comparison of volumetric modulated arc therapy employing a dual-layer stacked multi-leaf collimator and helical tomotherapy for cervix uteri.

S Panda1, J Swamidas1, S Chopra1, A Mangaj2, A Fogliata3, P Kupelian4,5, J P Agarwal2, L Cozzi6,7.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To ascertain the dosimetric performance of a new delivery system (the Halcyon system, H) equipped with dual-layer stacked multi-leaf collimator (MLC) for risk-adapted targets in cervix uteri cancer patients compared to another ring-based system in clinical operation (Helical Tomotherapy, HT).
METHODS: Twenty patients were retrospectively included in a treatment planning study (10 with positive lymph nodes and 10 without). The dose prescription (45Gy to the primary tumour volume and a simultaneously integrated boost up to 55Gy for the positive patients) and the clinical planning objectives were defined consistently as recommended by an ongoing multicentric clinical trial. Halcyon plans were optimised for the volumetric modulated arc therapy. The plan comparison was performed employing the quantitative analysis of the dose-volume histograms.
RESULTS: The coverage of the primary and nodal target volumes was comparable for both techniques and both subsets of patients. The primary planning target volume (PTV) receiving at least 95% of the prescription isodose ranged from 97.2 ± 1.1% (node-negative) to 99.1 ± 1.2% (node-positive) for H and from 96.5 ± 1.9% (node-negative) to 98.3 ± 0.9% (node-positive) for HT. The uncertainty is expressed at one standard deviation from the cohort of patient per each group. For the nodal clinical target volumes, the dose received by 98% of the planning target volume ranged 55.5 ± 0.1 to 56.0 ± 0.8Gy for H and HT, respectively. The only significant and potentially relevant differences were observed for the bowels. In this case, V40Gy resulted 226.3 ± 35.9 and 186.9 ± 115.9 cm3 for the node-positive and node-negative patients respectively for Halcyon. The corresponding findings for HT were: 258.9 ± 60.5 and 224.9 ± 102.2 cm3. On the contrary, V15Gy resulted 1279.7 ± 296.5 and 1557.2 ± 359.9 cm3 for HT and H respectively for node-positive and 1010.8 ± 320.9 versus 1203.8 ± 332.8 cm3 for node-negative.
CONCLUSION: This retrospective treatment planning study, based on the dose constraints derived from the Embrace II study protocol, suggested the essential equivalence between Halcyon based and Helical Tomotherapy based plans for the intensity-modulated rotational treatment of cervix uteri cancer. Different levels of sparing were observed for the bowels with H better protecting in the high-dose region and HT in the mid-low dose regions. The clinical impact of these differences should be further addressed.

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Keywords:  Cervix uteri; Dual-layer MLC; Halcyon; Helical Tomotherapy; RapidArc; VMAT

Year:  2020        PMID: 32000832     DOI: 10.1186/s13014-020-1473-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Oncol        ISSN: 1748-717X            Impact factor:   3.481


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1.  Plan Quality Comparison Between Hippocampus-Sparing Whole-Brain Radiotherapy Treated With Halcyon and Tomotherapy Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy.

Authors:  Kazutoshi Yokoyama; Hiromasa Kurosaki; Hajime Oyoshi; Kosei Miura; Nobuko Utsumi
Journal:  Technol Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec

2.  Evaluation of the rectal V30 parameter in patients diagnosed with postoperative endometrial cancer.

Authors:  Magdalena Łukowiak; Grzegorz Galant; Karolina Jezierska; Michał Falco; Piotr Woźniak; Wojciech Podraza; Janusz P Kowalski-Stankiewicz
Journal:  Rep Pract Oncol Radiother       Date:  2021-12-30

3.  Investigation of Halcyon multi-leaf collimator model in Eclipse treatment planning system: A focus on the VMAT dose calculation with the Acuros XB algorithm.

Authors:  Ryohei Miyasaka; SangYong Cho; Takuya Hiraoka; Kohei Chiba; Toru Kawachi; Tetsurou Katayose; Yuhi Suda; Ryusuke Hara
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2022-01-09       Impact factor: 2.102

Review 4.  Contribution of Tata Memorial Centre, India, to cervical cancer care: Journey of two decades.

Authors:  Anuj Kumar; Supriya Chopra; Sudeep Gupta
Journal:  Indian J Med Res       Date:  2021-08       Impact factor: 5.274

5.  Dosimetric comparison between VMAT plans using the fast-rotating O-ring linac with dual-layer stacked MLC and helical tomotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

Authors:  Sang Gyu Ju; Yong Chan Ahn; Yeong-Bi Kim; Jin Man Kim; Dong Yeol Kwon; Byoung Suk Park; Kyungmi Yang
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2022-09-12       Impact factor: 4.309

6.  A novel external beam radiotherapy method for cervical cancer patients using virtual straight or bending boost areas; an in-silico feasibility study.

Authors:  Luca Cozzi; Sushil Beriwal; Esa Kuusela; Supriya Chopra; Hester Burger; Nanette Joubert; Antonella Fogliata; Jai Prakash Agarwal; Pat Kupelian
Journal:  Radiat Oncol       Date:  2021-06-14       Impact factor: 3.481

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