Investigation of factors related to treatment planning of x-ray SBRT and scanning carbon-ion radiation therapy for early-stage lung cancer patients

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Yuya Miyasaka, Sung Hyun Lee, Hikaru Souda, Hongbo Chai, Miyu Ishizawa, Takuya Ono, Takashi Ono, Hiraku Sato, Takeo Iwai
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This study aimed to compare the treatment plans of x-ray SBRT and scanning carbon ion radiation therapy (CIRT) for localized lung tumors, and to evaluate the dose dependence of tumor size tumor-to-heart distance. For phantom verification, we used a chest phantom with a spherical simulated tumor. Treatment plans for 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), and CIRT were created. GTVs were created in sizes ranging from 0.5 to 5 cm in diameter, and the dependence of the lung dose on GTV diameter was evaluated for each treatment plan. For patient validation, 30 cases of localized lung tumors were analyzed. 3D-CRT, VMAT, and CIRT treatment plans were developed, and DVH parameters were evaluated for each GTV size and GTV-to-heart distance. In both phantom and patient validations, the OAR doses were the lowest for CIRT. The lung dose increased with increasing GTV diameter for all three treatment plans. CIRT had the smallest ratio of lung dose increase to GTV diameter increase among the three treatment plans. Heart dose in CIRT was independent of GTV size and GTV-to-heart distance Conclusions: The results of the present study suggested that the use of scanning CIRT can reduce the OAR dose while guaranteeing the tumor dose compared to x-ray SBRT. In addition, it was suggested that CIRT can treat patients with large GTV sizes while maintaining low lung and heart dose.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics is an international Open Access publication dedicated to clinical medical physics. JACMP welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of medical physics from scientists working in the clinical medical physics around the world. JACMP accepts only online submission. JACMP will publish: -Original Contributions: Peer-reviewed, investigations that represent new and significant contributions to the field. Recommended word count: up to 7500. -Review Articles: Reviews of major areas or sub-areas in the field of clinical medical physics. These articles may be of any length and are peer reviewed. -Technical Notes: These should be no longer than 3000 words, including key references. -Letters to the Editor: Comments on papers published in JACMP or on any other matters of interest to clinical medical physics. These should not be more than 1250 (including the literature) and their publication is only based on the decision of the editor, who occasionally asks experts on the merit of the contents. -Book Reviews: The editorial office solicits Book Reviews. -Announcements of Forthcoming Meetings: The Editor may provide notice of forthcoming meetings, course offerings, and other events relevant to clinical medical physics. -Parallel Opposed Editorial: We welcome topics relevant to clinical practice and medical physics profession. The contents can be controversial debate or opposed aspects of an issue. One author argues for the position and the other against. Each side of the debate contains an opening statement up to 800 words, followed by a rebuttal up to 500 words. Readers interested in participating in this series should contact the moderator with a proposed title and a short description of the topic
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