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KMID : 1164220160280020161
Journal of Korean Society for Radiotherapeutic Technology
2016 Volume.28 No. 2 p.161 ~ p.169
Inter-fractional Target Displacement in the Prostate Image-Guided Radiotherapy using Cone Beam Computed Tomography
Dong Kap-Sang

Back Chang-Wook
Jeong Yun-Jeong
Bae Jae-Beom
Choi Young-Eun
Sung Ki-Hoon
Abstract
Purpose : To quantify the inter-fractional variation in prostate displacement and their dosimetric effects for prostate cancer treatment.

Materials and Methods : A total of 176 daily cone-beam CT (CBCT) sets acquired for 6 prostate cancer patients treated with volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) were retrospectively reviewed. For each patient, the planning CT (pCT) was registered to each daily CBCT by aligning the bony anatomy. The prostate, rectum, and bladder were delineated on daily CBCT, and the contours of these organs in the pCT were copied to the daily CBCT. The concordance of prostate displacement, deformation, and size variation between pCT and daily CBCT was evaluated using the Dice similarity coefficient (DSC).

Results : The mean volume of prostate was 37.2 cm3 in the initial pCT, and the variation was around ¡¾5% during the entire
course of treatment for all patients. The mean DSC was 89.9%, ranging from 70% to 100% for prostate displacement.
Although the volume change of bladder and rectum per treatment fraction did not show any correlation with the value of DSC (r=-0.084, p=0.268 and r=-0.162, p=0.032, respectively), a decrease in the DSC value was observed with increasing volume change of the bladder and rectum (r=-0.230,p=0.049 and r=-0.240,p=0.020, respectively).

Conclusion : Consistency of the volume of the bladder and rectum cannot guarantee the accuracy of the treatment. Our results suggest that patient setup with the registration between the pCT and daily CBCT should be considered aligning soft tissue.
KEYWORD
Inter-fractional Target Displacement in the Prostate Image-Guided Radiotherapy
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