Background: Clinically, many esophageal cancer patients who planned for radiation therapy have already undergone diagnostic Positron-emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging, but it remains unclear whether these imaging results can be used to delineate the gross target volume (GTV) of the primary tumor for thoracic esophageal cancer (EC).
Methods: Seventy-two patients diagnosed with thoracic EC had undergone prior PET/CT for diagnosis and three-dimensional CT (3DCT) for simulation. The GTV was contoured on the 3DCT image without referencing the PET/CT image. The GTV was contoured on the 3DCT image referencing the PET/CT image. The GTV was contoured on the deformed registration image derived from 3DCT and PET/CT. Differences in the position, volume, length, conformity index (CI), and degree of inclusion (DI) among the target volumes were determined.
Results: The centroid distance in the three directions between two different GTVs showed no significant difference ( > 0.05). No significant difference was found among the groups in the tumor volume ( > 0.05). The median DI values of the GTV and GTV in the GTV were 0.82 and 0.86, respectively ( = 0.006). The median CI values of the GTV in the GTV and GTV were 0.68 and 0.72, respectively ( = 0.006).
Conclusions: PET/CT can be used to optimize the definition of the target volume in EC. However, no significant difference was found between the GTVs delineated based on visual referencing or deformable registration whether using the volume or position. So, in the absence of planning PET-CT images, it is also feasible to delineate the GTV of primary thoracic EC with reference to the diagnostic PET-CT image.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.550100 | DOI Listing |
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