Importance of deformable image registration and biological dose summation in planning of radiotherapy retreatments
Journal Article
·
· Medical Dosimetry
- Department of Oncology, Tampere University Hospital, PO BOX 2000, FI-33521 Tampere (Finland)
- Mirada Medical Ltd, Oxford OX1 1BY (United Kingdom)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of nonrigid and fractionation-corrected dose summation on total doses in radiotherapy and to demonstrate the benefits of such dose summation on clinical decision-making for planning of retreatments. Dose summation of organs at risk (OARs) was investigated for 3 clinical cases with need of retreatment to the same site: head and neck, brain, and mediastinum. Three different summation methods over old and new radiotherapy treatment plans are presented and compared: (1) rigid raw sum with rigid registration of the planning images and direct dose summing; (2) deformable raw sum with deformable image registration and direct dose summing; and (3) deformable biological sum with deformable registration and takes into account the dose per fraction in biological manner in certain critical organs. In 2 cases, a user-defined dose downscaling is applied to take into account the time between the treatments and the healing from the radiation-induced effects. Of the 3 summation methods presented, the deformable biological sum was considered to offer the most biologically plausible account of the treatment. There were remarkable differences between near-maximum doses (D0.1cc) and dose-volume histogram (DVH) curves for OARs between different summation methods. The differences between deformable raw sum and rigid raw sum D0.1cc doses are in the range from −8 Gy to 2 Gy. Similarly, the deviation was from −14 Gy to 5 Gy for the deformable biological sum compared with the rigid raw sum. These differences come from incorrect summation of doses in the rigid raw sum case, and from the dose per fraction effect in biological summation. We conclude that computing the 3-dimensional deformable biological summation could be a valuable tool for treating patients with complex retreatments. It has the potential to assist the oncologist in refining plans for maximally curative doses while respecting appropriate tissue tolerances.
- OSTI ID:
- 22824169
- Journal Information:
- Medical Dosimetry, Journal Name: Medical Dosimetry Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 42; ISSN 0958-3947
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
Similar Records
Dose Summation Strategies for External Beam Radiation Therapy and Brachytherapy in Gynecologic Malignancy: A Review from the NRG Oncology and NCTN Medical Physics Subcommittees
SU-C-BRB-01: Automated Dose Deformation for Re-Irradiation
SU-F-T-421: Dosimetry Change During Radiotherapy and Dosimetry Difference for Rigid and Deformed Registration in the Mid-Thoracic Esophageal Carcinoma
Journal Article
·
Fri Mar 04 23:00:00 EST 2022
· International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics
·
OSTI ID:23198731
SU-C-BRB-01: Automated Dose Deformation for Re-Irradiation
Journal Article
·
Wed Jun 15 00:00:00 EDT 2016
· Medical Physics
·
OSTI ID:22624319
SU-F-T-421: Dosimetry Change During Radiotherapy and Dosimetry Difference for Rigid and Deformed Registration in the Mid-Thoracic Esophageal Carcinoma
Journal Article
·
Wed Jun 15 00:00:00 EDT 2016
· Medical Physics
·
OSTI ID:22649014