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Intrafraction motion quantification and planning target volume margin determination of head-and-neck tumors using cine magnetic resonance imaging

Journal

RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY
Volume 130, Issue -, Pages 82-88

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.radonc.2018.09.015

Keywords

Intrafraction motion; Head-and-neck cancer; MRI; Radiotherapy; Margins

Funding

  1. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) [15354]
  2. Philips Healthcare (Best, the Netherlands)

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Purpose: To quantify intrafractional motion to determine population-based radiotherapy treatment margins for head-and-neck tumors. Methods: Cine MR imaging was performed in 100 patients with head-and-neck cancer on a 3T scanner in a radiotherapy treatment setup. MR images were analyzed using deformable image registration (optical flow algorithm) and changes in tumor contour position were used to calculate the tumor motion. The tumor motion was used together with patient setup errors (450 patients) to calculate population-based PTV margins. Results: Tumor motion was quantified in 84 patients (12/43/29 nasopharynx/oropharynx/larynx, 16 excluded). The mean maximum (95th percentile) tumor motion (swallowing excluded) was: 2.3 mm in superior, 2.4 mm in inferior, 1.8 mm in anterior and 1.7 mm in posterior direction. PTV margins were: 2.8 mm isotropic for nasopharyngeal tumors, 3.2 mm isotropic for oropharyngeal tumors and 4.3 mm in inferior-superior and 3.2 mm in anterior-posterior for laryngeal tumors, for our institution. Conclusions: Intrafractional head-and-neck tumor motion was quantified and population-based PTV margins were calculated. Although the average tumor motion was small (95th percentile motion < 3.0 mm), tumor motion varied considerably between patients (0.1-12.0 mm). The intrafraction motion expanded the CTV-to-PTV with 1.7 mm for laryngeal tumors, 0.6 mm for oropharyngeal tumors and 0.2 mm for nasopharyngeal tumors. (C) 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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