人乳头瘤病毒相关口咽癌症选择性淋巴结区域去标策略的剂量测定和放射生物学分析

Natsuo Tomita , Naoki Hayashi , Tomoki Mizuno , Yuto Kitagawa , Keisuke Yasui , Yasunori Saito , Shuo Sudo , Seiya Takano , Nozomi Kita , Akira Torii , Masanari Niwa , Dai Okazaki , Taiki Takaoka , Daisuke Kawakita , Shinichi Iwasaki , Akio Hiwatashi
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引言在这项模拟研究中,我们检测了在人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)相关口咽癌(OPC)患者的亚临床淋巴结区域减少剂量的降级策略的效果。在标准和降级计划中,包括选择性淋巴结区域的初始场分别接受46和30 Gy,然后分别接受20和36 Gy的向下场。为每个有风险的器官(OAR)设置比较指标。我们比较了这两种方案之间基于正常组织并发症概率(NTCP)模型的这些度量值和不良反应概率。结果两种方案总体上都符合目标和所有OAR的剂量限制。在比较指标中,标准方案中对大脑、咽收缩肌、甲状腺和皮肤的平均剂量以及对1%体积皮肤的剂量高于降级方案(分别为P=0.031、0.007、<;0.001、<!0.001和0.006)。NTCP分析显示,标准方案对同侧腮腺和甲状腺产生不良反应的概率高于降级方案(标准方案与降级方案:同侧腮腺,6.4%vs.5.0%,P=0.016;甲状腺,3.3%vs.0.5%,P<;0.001)以防止HPV相关OPC患者的生活质量下降,特别是口干、吞咽困难和甲状腺功能减退。
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Dosimetric and radiobiological analyses of a de-escalation strategy for elective nodal regions in human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal cancer

Introduction

In this simulation study, we examined the effects of a de-escalation strategy with a reduced dose to subclinical nodal regions in patients with human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated oropharyngeal carcinoma (OPC).

Methods

We created two patterns of intensity-modulated radiotherapy for 16 patients with HPV-associated OPC. In the standard and de-escalation plans, the initial field including elective nodal regions received 46 and 30 Gy, followed by 20 and 36 Gy to the cutdown field, respectively. Comparison metrics were set for each organ at risk (OAR). We compared these metric values and the probability of adverse effects based on the normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) model between the two plans.

Results

Both plans generally met the dose constraints for the targets and all OAR. Among the comparison metrics, the mean doses to the brain, pharyngeal constrictor muscle, thyroid, and skin and the dose to a 1 % volume of the skin were higher in the standard plan than in the de-escalation plan (P = 0.031, 0.007, < 0.001, < 0.001, and 0.006, respectively). NTCP analyses revealed that the probability of adverse effects in the ipsilateral parotid gland and thyroid was higher in the standard plan than in the de-escalation plan (standard vs. de-escalation plans: ipsilateral parotid gland, 6.4 % vs. 5.0 %, P = 0.016; thyroid, 3.3 % vs. 0.5 %, P < 0.001).

Conclusions

A de-escalation strategy with elective nodal regions is a promising treatment to prevent a decline in the quality of life in patients with HPV-associated OPC, particularly xerostomia, dysphagia, and hypothyroidism.

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