A new approach to assess transit dose impact in gynecological and prostate brachytherapy with effective transit time.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.5114/jcb.2024.146826
Masato Nishitani, Hiroyuki Okamoto, Satoshi Nakamura, Kotaro Iijima, Takahito Chiba, Hiroki Nakayama, Tetsu Nakaichi, Mihiro Takemori, Yuka Urago, Weishan Chang, Hiroshi Igaki
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the dosimetric impacts of transit doses in various brachytherapy techniques, e.g., intra-cavitary, interstitial, and hybrid brachytherapy, on prostate and gynecological cancers using commercially available treatment planning system (TPS).

Material and methods: For the evaluation, 36 gynecological cancer and 12 prostate cancer treatment plans were investigated, and transit doses were calculated using effective transit time to the middle of dwell positions in TPS. Effective transit times varied with step size, and movements were determined with a high-speed camera. The increment of Δ in dose-volume histogram parameters for clinical target volume (CTV) V100% and CTV D90%, rectum D2cc and D1cc, and bladder D2cc and D1cc were evaluated, after which dwell time distribution for each technique was analyzed to examine relationships between dosimetric change in CTV D90% and dwell time.

Results: The median Δ for interstitial technique in prostate cancer was larger than those in other techniques: that of CTV V100% was 0.7%, and those of bladder and rectum D2cc and D1cc were over 1.0%. In CTV D90%, the median Δ values for interstitial technique in gynecological and prostate cancers were 1.0% and 1.6%, respectively. The interstitial techniques displayed a positive correlation between Δ of CTV D90% and the percentage of dwell times of < 2 s of the total dwell times.

Conclusions: In this study, the dosimetric impacts of transit doses in various brachytherapy techniques were comprehensively clarified. A relatively large impact was observed in interstitial techniques, and the percentage of dwell times of less than 2 s could be a rough indicator of the necessity of considering the transit dose.

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目的:本研究旨在利用市售治疗计划系统(TPS)评估各种近距离治疗技术(如腔内、间质和混合近距离治疗)的中转剂量对前列腺癌和妇科癌症的剂量学影响:为进行评估,研究了 36 个妇科癌症和 12 个前列腺癌治疗计划,并使用 TPS 中停留位置中间的有效传输时间计算了传输剂量。有效通过时间随步幅大小而变化,并用高速摄像机测定移动情况。评估了临床靶体积(CTV)V100%和CTV D90%、直肠D2cc和D1cc、膀胱D2cc和D1cc的剂量-体积直方图参数Δ的增量,然后分析了每种技术的停留时间分布,以研究CTV D90%的剂量变化与停留时间之间的关系:结果:前列腺癌间质技术的中位Δ大于其他技术:CTV V100% 的中位Δ为 0.7%,膀胱和直肠 D2cc 和 D1cc 的中位Δ超过 1.0%。在 CTV D90% 中,妇科癌症和前列腺癌间质技术的中位Δ值分别为 1.0% 和 1.6%。间质技术在CTV D90%的Δ值与总停留时间中小于2秒的停留时间百分比之间呈正相关:本研究全面阐明了各种近距离放射治疗技术中中转剂量的剂量学影响。在间质技术中观察到的影响相对较大,而小于 2 秒的停留时间所占的百分比可以作为一个粗略的指标,说明考虑中转剂量的必要性。
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Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy
Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy ONCOLOGY-RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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2.40
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54
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: The “Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy” is an international and multidisciplinary journal that will publish papers of original research as well as reviews of articles. Main subjects of the journal include: clinical brachytherapy, combined modality treatment, advances in radiobiology, hyperthermia and tumour biology, as well as physical aspects relevant to brachytherapy, particularly in the field of imaging, dosimetry and radiation therapy planning. Original contributions will include experimental studies of combined modality treatment, tumor sensitization and normal tissue protection, molecular radiation biology, and clinical investigations of cancer treatment in brachytherapy. Another field of interest will be the educational part of the journal.
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