1. Patterns of Care, Tolerability, and Safety of the First Cohort of Patients Treated on a Novel High-Field MR-Linac Within the MOMENTUM Study: Initial Results From a Prospective Multi-Institutional Registry
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Clifton D. Fuller, Baukelien van Triest, Bruce D. Minsky, Rob H N Tijssen, Joel W. Goldwein, Stella Mook, Kevin J. Harrington, John P. Christodouleas, Uulke A. van der Heide, Robert Huddart, Ananya Choudhury, Kristina Orrling, Sophie R de Mol van Otterloo, Robbert J.H.A. Tersteeg, Susan Lalondrelle, Dave Eggert, Anna M. Kirby, Chia-Lin Tseng, Beth Erickson, Uwe Oelfke, Hafid Akhiat, Marlies E. Nowee, K.J. Brown, Claire McCann, Corinne Faivre-Finn, Erwin L. A. Blezer, Emma Hall, Lois A. Daamen, Helena M. Verkooijen, Martijn Intven, Christopher J. Schultz, Alison Tree, Shaista Hafeez, Marielle E.P. Philippens, Arjun Sahgal, and William A. Hall
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Adult ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article ,Young Adult ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Medical prescription ,Lymph node ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Radiation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events ,Middle Aged ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Acute toxicity ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Tolerability ,Toxicity ,Cohort ,Particle Accelerators ,business - Abstract
Purpose: High-field magnetic resonance-linear accelerators (MR-Linacs), linear accelerators combined with a diagnostic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner and online adaptive workflow, potentially give rise to novel online anatomic and response adaptive radiation therapy paradigms. The first high-field (1.5T) MR-Linac received regulatory approval in late 2018, and little is known about clinical use, patient tolerability of daily high-field MRI, and toxicity of treatments. Herein we report the initial experience within the MOMENTUM Study (NCT04075305), a prospective international registry of the MRLinac Consortium. Methods and Materials: Patients were included between February 2019 and October 2020 at 7 institutions in 4 countries. We used descriptive statistics to describe the patterns of care, tolerability (the percentage of patients discontinuing their course early), and safety (grade 3-5 Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v.5 acute toxicity within 3 months after the end of treatment). Results: A total 943 patients participated in the MOMENTUM Study, 702 of whom had complete baseline data at the time of this analysis. Patients were primarily male (79%) with a median age of 68 years (range, 22-93) and were treated for 39 different indications. The most frequent indications were prostate (40%), oligometastatic lymph node (17%), brain (12%), and rectal (10%) cancers. The median number of fractions was 5 (range, 1-35). Six patients discontinued MR-Linac treatments, but none due to an inability to tolerate repeated high-field MRI. Of the 415 patients with complete data on acute toxicity at 3 month follow-up, 18 (4%) patients experienced grade 3 acute toxicity related to radiation. No grade 4 or 5 acute toxicity related to radiation was observed. Conclusions: In the first 21 months of our study, patterns of care were diverse with respect to clinical utilization, body sites, and radiation prescriptions. No patient discontinued treatment due to inability to tolerate daily high-field MRI scans, and the acute radiation toxicity experience was encouraging. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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