Effect of patient and tumor characteristics on respiratory motion in early-stage peripheral lung cancer (Tis ~ T2bN0M0) treated with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT).

IF 2 Q4 ONCOLOGY Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy Pub Date : 2024-10-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5603/rpor.101531
Norio Mitsuhashi, Daichi Tominaga, Hajime Ikeda, Fumiya Shiina, Keiko Fukaya, Yoshitaka Nemoto
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Background: Recent advances in stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) technology for early-stage peripheral lung cancer have been remarkable and are becoming a viable alternative to surgery. However, the most important problem in performing SBRT correctly is minimizing the respiratory motion of the tumor.

Materials and methods: Thirty-eight patients treated with SBRT were evaluated to clarify factors affecting respiratory motion of early-stage peripheral lung cancer in the management of restrictive breathing technique (abdominal compression) to reduce respiratory tumor motion in SBRT. We investigated age, gender, body mass index (BMI), Brinkman index (BI), forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV 1.0), and type of ventilatory impairment as patient factors, and T-factor, stage, tumor-bearing lung lobe, and tumor pathology as tumor factors. Respiratory motion was assessed by volume differences between clinical target volume (CTV) and internal target volume (ITV). The degree of tumor motion due to respiration was compared using the formula of (ITV-CTV)/CTV as an index.

Results: In the results, univariate analyses showed that only age was a significant predictor of respiratory tumor motion (p = 0.048). In multi-variate analyses, only T factor was an independent significant predictor of respiratory tumor motion (p = 0.045), while there was a significant trend for age (p = 0.061), and tumor location (p = 0.067).

Conclusions: In late elderly patients or T1a tumor, respiratory motion in early-stage peripheral lung cancer was significantly large. However, it is not predictable by patient and tumor characteristics. Therefore, respiratory motion of the tumor should be measured in all patients in some way.

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立体定向放射治疗(SBRT)早期周围性肺癌(Tis ~ T2bN0M0)患者及肿瘤特征对呼吸运动的影响
背景:立体定向体放射治疗(SBRT)技术在早期周围性肺癌治疗中的最新进展是显著的,并且正在成为一种可行的替代手术。然而,正确实施SBRT最重要的问题是尽量减少肿瘤的呼吸运动。材料与方法:对38例接受SBRT治疗的早期周围性肺癌患者进行评估,以明确限制性呼吸技术(腹部压迫)管理中影响呼吸运动的因素,以减少SBRT中呼吸肿瘤的运动。我们将年龄、性别、体重指数(BMI)、Brinkman指数(BI)、1秒用力呼气量(FEV 1.0)和通气功能障碍类型作为患者因素,将t因子、分期、荷瘤肺叶和肿瘤病理作为肿瘤因素。通过临床目标容积(CTV)和内部目标容积(ITV)的容积差来评估呼吸运动。以(ITV-CTV)/CTV公式为指标,比较呼吸作用下肿瘤运动的程度。结果:在结果中,单因素分析显示,只有年龄是呼吸系统肿瘤运动的显著预测因子(p = 0.048)。在多因素分析中,只有T因子是呼吸系统肿瘤运动的独立显著预测因子(p = 0.045),而年龄(p = 0.061)和肿瘤位置(p = 0.067)有显著趋势。结论:在老年晚期患者或T1a肿瘤中,早期周围性肺癌的呼吸运动明显较大。然而,不能根据患者和肿瘤的特点来预测。因此,所有患者都应以某种方式测量肿瘤的呼吸运动。
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期刊介绍: Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy is an interdisciplinary bimonthly journal, publishing original contributions in clinical oncology and radiotherapy, as well as in radiotherapy physics, techniques and radiotherapy equipment. Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy is a journal of the Polish Society of Radiation Oncology, the Czech Society of Radiation Oncology, the Hungarian Society for Radiation Oncology, the Slovenian Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology, the Polish Study Group of Head and Neck Cancer, the Guild of Bulgarian Radiotherapists and the Greater Poland Cancer Centre, affiliated with the Spanish Society of Radiotherapy and Oncology, the Italian Association of Radiotherapy and the Portuguese Society of Radiotherapy - Oncology.
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