A method to separate the rectum from the prostate during proton beam radiotherapy of prostate cancer patients.

Acta Oncol

Sections of Oncology and Medical Radiation Physics, Department of Oncology, Radiology and Clinical Immunology, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.

Published: May 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Proton therapy for prostate cancer is gaining popularity, used alone or alongside standard radiation, but it poses a risk of affecting the nearby rectum due to their proximity.
  • A study experimented with rectal retraction to increase the distance between the prostate and rectum, using a cylindrical device in nine patients to facilitate this process while administering a proton boost treatment.
  • Results indicated that rectal retraction significantly lowered the amount of high radiation dose received by the rectal wall, which could reduce potential side effects for patients undergoing treatment.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: The use of protons for curative treatment of prostate cancer is increasing, either as a single treatment modality or in combination with conventional radiotherapy. The proximity between prostate (target) and rectum (organ at risk) often leads to a compromise between dose to target and organ at risk.

Material And Methods: The present study describes a method where the distance between prostate and rectum is increased by retraction of the rectum in dorsal direction. Comparative treatment plans with and without retraction of the rectum in the same patients have been studied. Nine patients with biopsy proven, localised adenocarcinoma of the prostate were studied. A cylindrical rod of Perspex was inserted into the rectum. This device allows the rectum to be retracted posteriorly. The patients were given a proton boost of 20 Gy in four fractions of 5 Gy in addition to a conventional photon beam treatment to a dose of 50 Gy in 25 fractions of 2 Gy.

Results: Comparative treatment planning shows that the treatment plan with rectal retraction significantly reduces (p<0.01) the volume of the rectal wall receiving high doses (equal to 70 Gy in 2 Gy fractions) in all patients.

Conclusions: The proton boost treatment with retraction of rectum during treatment decreases the rectal dose substantially. This is expected to reduce rectal side effects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02841861003745535DOI Listing

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