Study of the feasibility of needle path optimization in 3D brachytherapy for cervical cancer

Xiang Chen, Jianliang Zhou, Xiang-hua Zhang, Binbing Wang
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Objective To compare the dosimetric differences between free-hand method and virtually optimized method for implanting needles in intracavitary and interstitial combined brachytherapy (IC/IS BT) of cervical cancer, and to explore the improvement space of the existing interstitial brahcytherapy plan. Methods High-dose-rate cervical cancer IC/IS BT plans (short for Treatment-Plan) of 18 cases were retrospectively analyzed. For each treatment plan, Nucletron Oncentra 3D brachytherapy planning system was utilized to redesign the virtually optimized insertion method IC/IS BT plan (short for Optimized-Plan). Dose volume histogram was adopted to evaluate the dose distribution in high-risk clinical target areas and exposure dose to organ at risk (OAR). The plan execution efficiency between two plans was also assessed. Results Comparing these two plans, the differences in conformity and uniformity of dose distribution of the target area were statistically significant (P=0.000, 0.008). The differences of D0.01 cm3, D1 cm3, D2 cm3 and D5 cm3 in bladder, rectum, sigmoid and small bowel were all statistically significant (all P<0.05). Optimized-Plan could reduce the D2 cm3 of bladder, rectum, sigmoid and small bowel by 60.41, 36.43, 27.53 and 12.43 cGy, respectively. The execution time for the Treatment-Plan and Optimized-Plan were (857.92±243.39) s and (804.53±239.13) s with statistical significance (P<0.001). Conclusions Compared with the free-hand method, virtually optimized method yields more conformable coverage of the target area and more uniform dose distribution. At the same time, the doses of each OAR are reduced to different degrees and the execution time of the plan is also shortened. Key words: Cervical neoplasm/brachytherapy; Interstitial implant; Intracavitary irradiation
宫颈癌三维近距离放射治疗中针路优化可行性研究
目的比较癌症腔内和间质联合近距离放射治疗(IC/IS-BT)中自由手法与虚拟优化法的剂量差异,探讨现有间质内放疗方案的改进空间。方法回顾性分析18例癌症高部位IC/IS BT方案(简称治疗方案)的临床资料。对于每个治疗计划,Nucletron Oncentra 3D近距离放射治疗计划系统被用于重新设计虚拟优化的插入方法IC/IS BT计划(优化计划的缩写)。采用剂量-体积直方图评估高危临床靶区的剂量分布和对危险器官的暴露剂量(OAR)。还评估了两个计划之间的计划执行效率。结果比较两种方案,靶区剂量分布的一致性和均匀性差异有统计学意义(P=0.000,0.008)。膀胱、直肠、乙状结肠和小肠D0.01 cm3、D1 cm3、D2 cm3和D5 cm3的差异均有统计学意义(均P<0.05),乙状结肠和小肠分别增加60.41、36.43、27.53和12.43cGy。治疗方案和优化方案的执行时间分别为(857.92±243.39)s和(804.53±239.13)s,具有统计学意义(P<0.001)。同时,每个OAR的剂量都不同程度地减少,计划的执行时间也缩短了。关键词:宫颈肿瘤/近距离放射治疗;间质植入物;腔内照射
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology is a national academic journal sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association. It was founded in 1992 and the title was written by Chen Minzhang, the former Minister of Health. Its predecessor was the Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology, which was founded in 1987. The journal is an authoritative journal in the field of radiation oncology in my country. It focuses on clinical tumor radiotherapy, tumor radiation physics, tumor radiation biology, and thermal therapy. Its main readers are middle and senior clinical doctors and scientific researchers. It is now a monthly journal with a large 16-page format and 80 pages of text. For many years, it has adhered to the principle of combining theory with practice and combining improvement with popularization. It now has columns such as monographs, head and neck tumors (monographs), chest tumors (monographs), abdominal tumors (monographs), physics, technology, biology (monographs), reviews, and investigations and research.
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