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Simulated dose painting of hypoxic sub-volumes in pancreatic cancer stereotactic body radiotherapy.

Ahmed M Elamir1,2, Teodor Stanescu1,2, Andrea Shessel1, Tony Tadic1,2, Ivan Yeung1,2,3, Daniel Letourneau1,2, John Kim1,2, Jelena Lukovic1,2, Laura A Dawson1,2, Rebecca Wong1,2, Aisling Barry1,2, James Brierley1,2, Steven Gallinger4,5, Jennifer Knox6,7, Grainne O'Kane4,6,7, Neesha Dhani6,7, Ali Hosni1,2, Edward Taylor1,2.   

Abstract

Dose painting of hypoxic tumour sub-volumes using positron-emission tomography (PET) has been shown to improve tumour controlin silicoin several sites, predominantly head and neck and lung cancers. Pancreatic cancer presents a more stringent challenge, given its proximity to critical gastro-intestinal organs-at-risk (OARs), anatomic motion, and impediments to reliable PET hypoxia quantification. A radiobiological model was developed to estimate clonogen survival fraction (SF), using18F-fluoroazomycin arabinoside PET (FAZA PET) images from ten patients with unresectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma to quantify oxygen enhancement effects. For each patient, four simulated five-fraction stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) plans were generated: (1) a standard SBRT plan aiming to cover the planning target volume with 40 Gy, (2) dose painting plans delivering escalated doses to a maximum of three FAZA-avid hypoxic sub-volumes, (3) dose painting plans with simulated spacer separating the duodenum and pancreatic head, and (4), plans with integrated boosts to geometric contractions of the gross tumour volume (GTV). All plans saturated at least one OAR dose limit. SF was calculated for each plan and sensitivity of SF to simulated hypoxia quantification errors was evaluated. Dose painting resulted in a 55% reduction in SF as compared to standard SBRT; 78% with spacer. Integrated boosts to hypoxia-blind geometric contractions resulted in a 41% reduction in SF. The reduction in SF for dose-painting plans persisted for all hypoxia quantification parameters studied, including registration and rigid motion errors that resulted in shifts and rotations of the GTV and hypoxic sub-volumes by as much as 1 cm and 10 degrees. Although proximity to OARs ultimately limited dose escalation, with estimated SFs (∼10-5) well above levels required to completely ablate a ∼10 cm3tumour, dose painting robustly reduced clonogen survival when accounting for expected treatment and imaging uncertainties and thus, may improve local response and associated morbidity.
© 2021 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.

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Keywords:  SBRT; dose painting; hypoxia; pancreatic canacer

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34438383     DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/ac215c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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1.  MRI-Guided Online Adaptive Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy of Liver and Pancreas Tumors on an MR-Linac System.

Authors:  Teo Stanescu; Andrea Shessel; Cathy Carpino-Rocca; Edward Taylor; Oleksii Semeniuk; Winnie Li; Aisling Barry; Jelena Lukovic; Laura Dawson; Ali Hosni
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-30       Impact factor: 6.639

Review 2.  The Role of Imaging Biomarkers to Guide Pharmacological Interventions Targeting Tumor Hypoxia.

Authors:  Bernard Gallez
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-07-15       Impact factor: 5.988

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