Management of tumor volume changes during preoperative radiotherapy for extremity soft tissue sarcoma: a new strategy of adaptive radiotherapy.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Radiology and Oncology Pub Date : 2023-11-30 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/raon-2023-0056
Marion Geneau De Lamarliere, Amélie Lusque, Justine Attal Khalifa, Vincent Esteyrie, Christine Chevreau, Thibaud Valentin, Dimitri Gangloff, Thomas Meresse, Louis Courtot, Philippe Rochaix, Bérénice Boulet, Eliane Graulieres, Anne Ducassou
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Abstract

Background: Using adaptive radiotherapy (ART), to determine objective clinical criteria that identify extremity soft tissue sarcoma (ESTS) patients requiring adaptation of their preoperative radiotherapy (RT) plan.

Patients and methods: We included 17 patients with a lower extremity ESTS treated between 2019 and 2021 with preoperative RT, using helicoidal intensity-modulated RT (IMRT) tomotherapy, before surgical resection. We collected clinical, tumor parameters and treatment data. Repositioning was ascertained by daily Megavoltage computed tomography (MVCT) imaging. Using the PreciseART technology we retrospectively manually delineated at least one MVCT for each patient per week and recorded volume and dosimetric parameters. A greater than 5% change between target volume and planned target volume (PTV) dosimetric coverage from the initial planning CT scan to at least one MVCT was defined as clinically significant.

Results: All 17 patients experienced significant tumor volume changes during treatment; 7 tumors grew (41%) and 10 shrank (59%). Three patients (18%), all undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcomas (UPS) with increased volume changes, experienced significant reductions in tumor dose coverage. Seven patients required a plan adaptation, as determined by practical criteria applied in our departmental practice. Among these patients, only one ultimately experienced a significant change in PTV coverage. Three patients had a PTV decrease of coverage. Among them, 2 did not receive plan adaptation according our criteria. None of the patients with decreased tumor volumes had reduced target volume coverage. Monitoring volume variations by estimating gross tumor volume (GTV) on MVCT, in addition to axial and sagittal linear tumor dimensions, appeared to be most effective for detecting reductions in PTV coverage throughout treatment.

Conclusions: Variations in ESTS volume are evident during preoperative RT, but significant dosimetric variations are rare. Specific attention should be paid to grade 2-3 UPSs during the first 2 weeks of treatment. In the absence of dedicated software in routine clinical practice, monitoring of tumor volume changes by estimating GTV may represent a useful strategy for identifying patients whose treatment needs to be replanned.

肢体软组织肉瘤术前放疗中肿瘤体积变化的处理:适应性放疗的新策略。
背景:采用适应性放疗(ART),确定确定肢体软组织肉瘤(ESTS)患者需要调整术前放疗(RT)计划的客观临床标准。患者和方法:我们纳入了17例在2019年至2021年期间接受下肢est术前放疗的患者,在手术切除前使用螺旋体强度调制RT (IMRT)断层治疗。收集临床、肿瘤参数及治疗资料。重新定位是通过每日的MVCT成像来确定的。使用PreciseART技术,我们回顾性地手动勾画每位患者每周至少一个MVCT,并记录体积和剂量学参数。从最初的计划CT扫描到至少一次MVCT,靶体积和计划靶体积(PTV)剂量学覆盖率之间大于5%的变化被定义为具有临床意义。结果:17例患者在治疗过程中均出现明显的肿瘤体积变化;7例肿瘤生长(41%),10例肿瘤缩小(59%)。3例(18%)患者均为体积变化增加的未分化多形性肉瘤(UPS),肿瘤剂量覆盖率显著降低。根据我们部门实践中应用的实际标准,7名患者需要调整计划。在这些患者中,只有一名患者最终经历了PTV覆盖的显著变化。3例患者PTV覆盖率下降。其中2家没有按照我们的标准进行方案适配。肿瘤体积减小的患者,靶体积覆盖范围均未减小。通过估测MVCT上的总肿瘤体积(GTV)来监测体积变化,除了轴向和矢状线性肿瘤尺寸外,对于检测整个治疗过程中PTV覆盖率的减少似乎是最有效的。结论:术前放疗期间ESTS体积的变化是明显的,但显著的剂量变化是罕见的。在治疗的前2周应特别注意2-3级ups。在常规临床实践中缺乏专用软件的情况下,通过估计GTV来监测肿瘤体积变化可能是识别需要重新计划治疗的患者的有用策略。
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Radiology and Oncology
Radiology and Oncology ONCOLOGY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Radiology and Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to the publishing original and high quality scientific papers and review articles, pertinent to diagnostic and interventional radiology, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, clinical and experimental oncology, radiobiology, medical physics and radiation protection. Therefore, the scope of the journal is to cover beside radiology the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects in oncology, which distinguishes it from other journals in the field.
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