Insights from initial experience for nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients treated with proton therapy

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S.Y. Sin , S.N. Chen , Y.L. Soong , H.Q. Tan
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Abstract

Radiotherapy is the cornerstone for the treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Due to its unique epidemiology and the location of the disease with neighbouring critical structures, conventional photon irradiation may result in significant long-term morbidities in patients. With increasing numbers of proton beam therapy (PBT) centres worldwide, patients with NPC now have an alternative option of irradiation that potentially gives equivalent disease control, yet significantly reduces the acute and long-term toxicities.
The proper adoption of PBT in NPC requires a series of intricate procedures: pre-treatment preparation, treatment planning, advanced image verification and adaptive PBT. Each process is crucial to allow the proton beam deposit precise dose in Bragg peak’s region, resulting in optimal planned target volume coverage while allowing maximum sparing of adjacent dose-limiting organs. Therefore, comprehensive protocols for these coordinated procedures have been developed at our centre to achieve optimal outcomes for patients with NPC.
鼻咽癌质子治疗的初步体会
放疗是鼻咽癌治疗的基础。由于其独特的流行病学和疾病与邻近关键结构的位置,常规光子照射可能导致患者显著的长期发病率。随着世界范围内质子束治疗(PBT)中心的增加,鼻咽癌患者现在有了另一种选择,即放射治疗,这种治疗可能具有同等的疾病控制效果,但显著降低了急性和长期毒性。在NPC中正确采用PBT需要一系列复杂的程序:预处理准备、治疗计划、高级图像验证和自适应PBT。每个过程都是至关重要的,以使质子束在布拉格峰区域沉积精确的剂量,从而获得最佳的计划目标体积覆盖,同时允许最大限度地保留相邻的剂量限制器官。因此,我们中心制定了这些协调程序的综合方案,以实现鼻咽癌患者的最佳结果。
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