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Masahide Saito1, Toshihiro Suzuki2, Yuya Sugama3, Kan Marino1, Naoki Sano1, Takafumi Komiyama1, Shinichi Aoki1, Yoshiyasu Maehata1, Kazuya Yoshizawa1, Kazunari Ashizawa1, Hidekazu Suzuki1, Koji Ueda1, Yosuke Miyasaka1, Masayuki Araya3, Hiroshi Takahashi2, Hiroshi Onishi1.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the rectal dose reduction with hydrogel spacer in 3D conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), helical tomotherapy (HT), CyberKnife (CK) and proton therapy. Twenty patients who had hydrogel spacer for prostate radiotherapy were retrospectively enrolled. Computed tomography (CT) images with or without hydrogel spacer were used to evaluate rectal dose reduction. In total, 200 plans (20 patients × 2 CT images × 5 techniques) were created using the following criteria: 3DCRT, VMAT and HT [76 Gy/38 fractions (Fr), planning target volume (PTV) D50%], CK (36.25 Gy/5 Fr, PTV D95%) and proton therapy (63 GyE/21 Fr, PTV D50%). Rectal dose reduction was evaluated using low-/middle-dose (D20%, D50% and D80%) and high-dose (D2%) ranges. Rectal dose reduction of each dose index was compared for each technique. Significant rectal dose reduction (P < 0.001) between the treatment plans on pre- and post-CT images were achieved for all modalities for D50%, D20% and D2%. In particular, the dose reduction of high-dose (D2%) ranges were -40.61 ± 11.19, -32.44 ± 5.51, -25.90 ± 9.89, -13.63 ± 8.27 and -8.06 ± 4.19%, for proton therapy, CK, HT, VMAT and 3DCRT, respectively. The area under the rectum dose-volume histogram curves were 34.15 ± 3.67 and 34.36 ± 5.24% (P = 0.7841) for 3DCRT with hydrogel spacer and VMAT without hydrogel spacer, respectively. Our results indicated that 3DCRT with hydrogel spacer would reduce the medical cost by replacing the conventional VMAT without spacer for prostate cancer treatment, from the point of view of the rectal dose. For the high-dose gradient region, proton therapy and SBRT with CK showed larger rectal dose reduction than other techniques.Entities:
Keywords: CyberKnife; hydrogel spacer; prostate cancer; proton therapy; rectum dose
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32211861 PMCID: PMC7299260 DOI: 10.1093/jrr/rraa013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiat Res ISSN: 0449-3060 Impact factor: 2.724