Background: To determine whether dose/volume specific endpoints (DVSE) or Area under the rectal DVH curve (rAUC) better predict acute gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity in prostate cancer patients treated with IMRT in the era of daily image guidance (IG-IMRT).
Methods: A set of DVSE was recorded from V25 to V75 (increments of 5Gy) (both in % and in cc) for 180 men. The rAUC was calculated for doses ranging between 25Gy and 50Gy (rAUC).
Background And Purpose: Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) credentialing for a EORTC study was performed using an anthropomorphic head phantom from the Radiological Physics Center (RPC; RPC(PH)). Institutions were retrospectively requested to irradiate their institutional phantom (INST(PH)) using the same treatment plan in the framework of a Virtual Phantom Project (VPP) for IMRT credentialing.
Materials And Methods: CT data set of the institutional phantom and measured 2D dose matrices were requested from centers and sent to a dedicated secure EORTC uploader.
Introduction: To investigate the dosimetric impact of daily on-line repositioning during a full course of IMRT for prostate cancer.
Materials And Methods: Twenty patients were treated with image-guided IMRT. Each pre-treatment plan (Plan A) was compared with a post-treatment plan sum (Plan B) based on couch shifts measured.
Cancer Radiother
September 2012
Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) are technological developments, which when applied in a model of prostate cancer, led to a significant reduction in the toxicity and digestive and urinary sequelae of 3D conformational radiotherapy. The major clinical benefits of these techniques with regard to reduced digestive and urinary toxicity are unequivocal since very few sequelae have been reported at 10 years (2% of grade 2 and 1% of grade 3 digestive toxicity; 11% of grade 2 and 5% of grade 3 urinary toxicity). Even when these two techniques are combined, IG-IMRT significantly diminishes late genitourinary toxicity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo evaluate the impact of PTV reduction when delivering image-guided IMRT (IG-IMRT) for patients with prostate cancer. Between 2001 and 2007, 165 men were treated with daily IG-IMRT using a 3D ultrasound-based system. Median dose prescribed to the prostate was 78 Gy [74 Gy-78 Gy].
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