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Chinese Journal of Oncology Prevention and Treatment ›› 2012, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (1): 53-56.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-5671.2012.01.13

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Dosimetry study of adaptive radiotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer

  

  • Online:2012-03-25 Published:2012-04-16

Abstract: Objective To evaluate and compare the dosimetry achieved using three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy(CT-3DCRT) with that achieved using cone-beam computer tomography adaptive radiotherapy(CBCT-ART) in patients with non-small cell lung cancer,in order to provide a basis for selecting the best clinical treatment strategy.Methods Ten patients with non-small cell lung cancer were treated in our hospital between June 2010 and October 2011,first using hypofractionated CT-3DCRT,with CBCT verifi-cation performed before each fraction,and then using CBCT-ART. Dosimetry of target and normal tissue was compared between the two CT approaches using dose-volume histograms.Results In the CBCT-ART approach,V20 of the affected side of the lung was(9.5±3.45)% and the Dmax of the spinal cord was (25±12.7) Gy,while the corresponding values in the CT-3DCRT approach were(11.5±3.5)% and(27±13.2) Gy(P<0.05). Adaptive radiotherapy can significantly reduce the radiation exposure of normal tissue compared with three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy.Conclusion Using target volume changes in each CBCT image to adjust the dosing regime can significantly reduce the radiation exposure of adjacent normal tissue,which may allow use of a higher target dose and sub-sequent improvement in local control.

Key words: Conebeam CT, Adaptive radiotherapy, Three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy