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Intensity-Modulated Arc Therapy with Simultaneous Integrated Boost in the Treatment of Primary Irresectable Cervical Cancer

Journal

STRAHLENTHERAPIE UND ONKOLOGIE
Volume 185, Issue 12, Pages 799-807

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00066-009-1986-8

Keywords

IMAT; Cervical cancer; SIB; Irresectable

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Purpose: To report on the planning procedure, quality control, and clinical implementation of intensity-modulated arc therapy (IMAT) delivering a simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) in patients with primary irresectable cervix carcinoma. Patients and Methods: Six patients underwent PET-CT (positron emission tomography-computed tomography) and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) before treatment planning. Prescription (25 fractions) was (1) a median dose (D-50) of 62, 58 and 56 Gy to the primary tumor (GTV_cervix), primary clinical target volume (CTV_cervix) and its planning target volume (PTV_cervix), respectively; (2) a D-50 of 60 Gy to the PET-positive Lymph nodes (GTV_nodes); (3) a minimal dose (D-98) of 45 Gy to the planning target volume of the elective lymph nodes (PTV_nodes). IMAT plans were generated using an anatomy-based exclusion toot with the aid of weight and leaf position optimization. The dosimetric delivery of IMAT was validated prectinically using radiochromic film dosimetry. Results: Five to nine arcs were needed to create valid IMAT plans. Dose constraints on D-50 were not met in two patients (both GTV_cervix: 1 Gy and 3 Gy less). D-98 for PTV_nodes was not met in three patients (1 Gy each). Film dosimetry showed excellent gamma evaluation. There were no treatment interruptions. Conclusion: IMAT allows delivering an SIB to the macroscopic tumor without compromising the dose to the elective lymph nodes or the organs at risk. The clinical implementation is feasible.

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