Defining the potential for sexual structures-sparing for prostate cancer external beam radiotherapy: A dosimetric study.

Jennifer Le Guevelou, Ayad Houssayni, Stéphane Key, Axel Largent, Caroline Lafond, Oscar Acosta, Antoine Simon, Renaud de Crevoisier, Anaïs Barateau
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Purpose: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the dosimetric impact of sexual-sparing radiotherapy for prostate cancer, with magnetic resonance-only treatment planning.

Material and methods: Fifteen consecutive patients receiving prostate cancer radiotherapy were selected. A synthetic CT was generated with a deep learning method from each T2-weighted MRI performed at the time of treatment planning. For each patient, two plans were performed: standard treatment planning and sexual-structures sparing treatment planning. The treatment plan was designed to deliver a dose of 78Gy to the prostate and 50Gy to the seminal vesicles in 2Gy daily fractions, using volumetric arc therapy. Dose-volume histograms were computed to compare treatment plans.

Results: All plans fulfilled dosimetric objectives and were equivalent regarding planning target volume coverage. The doses delivered to both rectum, bladder, and femoral heads were similar between plans (P=0.20). Sexual-sparing plans enabled to decrease all dosimetric parameters on sexual organs-at-risk. The mean penile bulb dose in sexual-sparing plans was significantly reduced (21.1Gy±20.7 versus 13.4Gy±14.0, P<0.01), however with large variability observed between individuals. The mean dose delivered to the corpora cavernosa was also significantly reduced within sexual-sparing plans (13.1Gy±16.7 versus 8.6Gy±10.4, P<0.01). A significant reduction was also observed in the highest doses delivered to internal pudendal arteries (D10%: 48.4Gy±8.3 versus 33.1Gy±4.6, P<0.05; D5%: 52.0Gy±8.7 versus 36.8Gy±5.5, P<0.05).

Conclusion: Sparing of sexual structures appears feasible, without compromising neither planning target volume coverage nor doses delivered to non-sexual organs at risk. The clinical significance of this dose-reduction requires prospective evaluation.

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确定前列腺癌体外放射治疗保留性结构的潜力:剂量学研究。
目的:该研究旨在评估前列腺癌保留性放射治疗的剂量学影响,仅使用磁共振进行治疗规划:选取了15名连续接受前列腺癌放疗的患者。在制定治疗计划时,利用深度学习方法从每个 T2 加权磁共振成像中生成合成 CT。为每位患者制定了两种治疗计划:标准治疗计划和性结构疏通治疗计划。治疗计划的设计是采用体积弧形疗法,每天以2Gy的分量向前列腺输送78Gy的剂量,向精囊输送50Gy的剂量。计算剂量-体积直方图以比较治疗方案:结果:所有方案都达到了剂量学目标,在计划目标体积覆盖范围方面也不相上下。不同方案对直肠、膀胱和股骨头的剂量相似(P=0.20)。保留性器官的计划能够降低性器官风险的所有剂量参数。在性器官保留计划中,阴茎球部的平均剂量显著降低(21.1Gy±20.7 对 13.4Gy±14.0):保留性器官结构似乎是可行的,既不会影响计划目标容积的覆盖范围,也不会影响投放到有风险的非性器官的剂量。这种剂量减少的临床意义需要进行前瞻性评估。
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