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Adaptive SBRT by 1.5 T MR-linac for prostate cancer: On the accuracy of dose delivery in view of the prolonged session time

Authors :
Michele Rigo
Luca Nicosia
Filippo Alongi
Ruggero Ruggieri
Claudio Vitale
D. Gurrera
Rosario Mazzola
Niccolò Giaj-Levra
Francesco Ricchetti
P. Stavrev
Roberto Pellegrini
Vanessa Figlia
Francesco Cuccia
Dobromir S. Pressyanov
Stefania Naccarato
Nadejda Stavreva
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

PURPOSE Adaptive Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) of prostate cancer (PC) by online 1.5 T MRi-guidance prolongs session-time, due to contouring and planning tasks, thus increasing the risk of prostate motion. Hence, the interest to verify the adequacy of the delivered dose. MATERIAL AND METHODS For twenty PC patients treated by 35 Gy (Dp) in five fractions, daily pre- and post- delivery MRi scans were respectively used for adapt-to-shape (ATS) optimization, and re-computation of the delivered irradiation (Drec). Two expansion recipes, from Clinical (CTV) to Planning target volume (PTV), which slightly differed in the posterior margin were used for groups I and II, of ten patients each. Plans had to assure D95% ≥ 95%Dp to PTV, and D1cc ≤ Dp to rectum, bladder, penile bulb, and urethral planning-risk-volume (urethral-PRV). The adequacy of the delivered dose was estimated by inter-fraction average (ifa) of dose-volume metrics computed from Drec. A cumulative dose (Dsum) was calculated from the five daily Drec deformed onto the simulation MRi. RESULTS For each patient, CTV coverage resulted in D95% > 95%Dp when estimated as ifa by Drec. No significant difference for D95% and D99% metrics to CTV resulted between groups I and II. D1cc was

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f791ec3dad4a2bf41fe908a431bdcff4