Inter-fraction movements of the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes during IGRT.

J Radiat Oncol

Department of Radiation Sciences, Umeå University, Sjukhusfysik, Sundsvallssjukhus, 85186 Sundsvall, Sweden.

Published: November 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study evaluated the movement of lymph node regions in high-risk prostate cancer patients to understand how these movements might impact treatment planning volumes.
  • - Ten patients underwent six MRI scans during their treatment, and the analysis showed that lymph nodes can be quite mobile, similar to the prostate itself, especially in specific directions.
  • - Findings indicated that lymph node movement varies by location, suggesting that adjustments to planning target volume margins should be made to account for these movements to improve treatment accuracy.

Article Abstract

Objectivities: The aim of this study was to evaluate inter-fraction movements of lymph node regions that are commonly included in the pelvic clinical target volume (CTV) for high-risk prostate cancer patients. We also aimed to evaluate if the movements affect the planning target volumes.

Methods: Ten prostate cancer patients were included. The patients underwent six MRI scans, from treatment planning to near end of treatment. The CTV movements were analyzed with deformable registration technique with the CTV divided into sections. The validity of the deformable registration was assessed by comparing the results for individual lymph nodes that were possible to identify in all scans.

Results: Using repetitive MRI, measurements showed that areas inside the CTV (lymph nodes) in some extreme cases were as mobile as the prostate and not fixed to the bones. The lymph node volumes closest to the prostate did not tend to follow the prostate motion. The more cranial lymph node volumes moved less, but still independently, and they were not necessarily fixed to the pelvic bones. In 95% of the cases, the lymph node motion in the R-L direction was 2-4 mm, in the A-P direction 2-7 mm, and in the C-C direction 2-5 mm depending on the CTV section.

Conclusion: Lymph nodes and prostate were most mobile in the A-P direction, followed by the C-C and R-L directions. This movement should be taken into account when deciding the margins for the planning target volumes (PTV).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6290663PMC
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