1. Tubarial gland sparing with intensity modulated radiation therapy for oropharyngeal cancers: A pilot study of dosimetric feasibility.
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Yarlagadda, Sreenija, McAllister, Nicole, Rzepczynski, Amy E., Kutuk, Tugce, and Kalman, Noah S.
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CANCER radiotherapy ,INTENSITY modulated radiotherapy ,GLANDS ,HEAD & neck cancer ,PILOT projects - Abstract
Background: Tubarial glands are a new organ at risk for head and neck cancer radiation therapy (RT). We aimed to study the feasibility of sparing them using intensity‐modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). Methods: Tubarial glands were delineated for 17 patients with oropharyngeal carcinoma receiving definitive RT, and treatment plans were re‐optimized to spare dose to the tubarial glands while maintaining target coverage. A paired t test was performed to compare the mean dose of tubarial glands and target coverage. Results: The difference in mean doses was 4.9 and 7.0 Gy for the ipsilateral and contralateral tubarial glands, respectively (p < 0.01). The mean dose to tubarial gland was ≤39 Gy in 35% versus 47% (ipsilateral) and 70% versus 100% (contralateral) in clinical and re‐optimized plans, respectively. Re‐optimized ipsilateral tubarial gland mean ≤39 Gy was achieved more commonly in patients with base of tongue versus tonsil primaries (86% vs. 20%, p = 0.02). Conclusion: This pilot study demonstrates the dosimetric feasibility of tubarial gland sparing with IMRT. Dosimetric constraints need to be determined with larger studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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