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  • The study compares volumetric arc therapy (VMAT) and helical tomotherapy (HT) for treating unresectable malignant pleural mesothelioma, using data from seven patients to analyze dosimetric parameters.
  • Both techniques effectively covered target volumes, with HT showing advantages in maximum and mean doses for treatment volumes and improved dose distribution to organs at risk (OARs), but requiring longer treatment times compared to VMAT.
  • Overall, both VMAT and HT demonstrate potential for safe treatment in these high-risk patients, suggesting a promising avenue for further clinical research on curative options.

Article Abstract

Objective: To compare volumetric arc therapy (VMAT) and helical tomotherapy (HT) plans in terms of dosimetric parameters in positron emission tomography- (PET-) computerized tomography- (CT-) based radiation therapy planning in unresectable malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM).

Methods: CT and coregistered PET-CT data from seven patients with histologically-proven MPM were utilized for VMAT and HT plans. Target volumes and organs at risk (OARs) were delineated. The prescription doses for planning target volume 1 (PTV) and PTV were 45.0 Gy and 54 Gy in 1.8 Gy/fr, respectively. Each technique was evaluated in terms of target volume coverage and OAR doses.

Findings: Although the maximum (=0.001) and mean ( < 0.001) doses of PTV, and PTV ( < 0.001 for maximum and =0.001 for mean doses) favored the HT technique over VMAT, both techniques efficiently covered the target volumes. Additionally, HT also provided more homogeneous dose distribution ( < 0.001) and numerically lower doses received by most OARs, but again both rotational techniques were successful in keeping the OAR doses below the universally accepted limits. The major disadvantage of the HT technique was the requirement for longer treatment times (7.4 versus 2.5 minutes/fr; < 0.001) to accomplish the intended treatment.

Conclusion: Results of this dosimetric comparison clearly demonstrated the possibility of safe hemithoracic irradiation of medically/technically unresectable MPM patients with either of the two rotational RT techniques, namely the VMAT and HT. Clinically, considering their poor prognosis, these promising findings may open a potential new window for curative treatment of unresectable MPM patients, if further confirmed by future clinical studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6942749PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4568958DOI Listing

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