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Target volume shape variation during hypo-fractionated preoperative irradiation of rectal cancer patients.

Jasper Nijkamp ,
Rianne de Jong ,
Jan-Jakob Sonke ,
Peter Remeijer ,
Corine van Vliet ,
Corrie Marijnen

Abstract

MATERIALS AND METHODS

For 27 patients a prone position plan-CT (pCT) and five daily pre-treatment cone-beam-CT (CBCT) scans were acquired. A sub-region of the CTV (MesoRect, anus up to the cranial end of the mesorectal-fascia) was delineated on all scans. The MesoRect deformation was quantified by the distance between pCT- and CBCT-delineations and was stored in surface-maps. Finally, the influence of bladder and rectum filling on MesoRect deformation was evaluated. Data were analyzed for male and female patients separately.

CONCLUSIONS

Substantial and heterogeneous deformations of the MesoRect were found. Therefore different PTV margins in positions along the cranio-caudal axis, in the anterior-posterior direction. Margins should also be larger for female patients compared to male patients.

RESULTS

A large range of systematic and random deformations, 1-7mm (1SD), on different areas of the MesoRect were found. The maximum deformations were located at the upper-anterior-side of the MesoRect. For females the errors were up to 3mm larger than for males. Small correlations, r(2)0.4, were found with changes in bladder volume. Larger correlations, r(2)0.7, were found for rectal volume in a distinctive area in the upper-half of the MesoRect.

PURPOSE

To quantify the day-to-day target volume shape variation in rectal-cancer patients treated with preoperative 5x5Gy radiotherapy.

More about this publication

Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology

Volume 92
Issue nr. 2
Pages 202-9
Publication date 01-08-2009

Full text links

Publisher website (DOI) 10.1016/j.radonc.2009.04.022
Europe PubMed Central 19454365
Pubmed 19454365

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