Thoracic Cancer (Oct 2022)
Simple method for evaluating achievement degree of lung dose optimization in individual patients with locally advanced non‐small cell lung cancer treated with intensity modulated radiotherapy
Abstract
Abstract Background In this study, we developed a simple method for evaluating achievement degree of lung dose optimization in individual patients with locally advanced non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). Methods Data of 28 patients with stage IIB to IIIC NSCLC were retrospectively analyzed. All patients were treated with IMRT and a simulated three‐dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D‐CRT) plan created for them. Dose‐volume parameters of lung were analyzed for their correlation with radiation pneumonitis (RP). Results Over a median follow‐up of 14 months, grade 1 pneumonitis was diagnosed in 14 patients (50%), grade 2 pneumonitis in 11 (39%), and grade 3 pneumonitis in one (4%). Two patients did not develop pneumonitis. None of the patients developed grade 4 or 5 pneumonitis. Regarding dose‐volume parameter ratios between IMRT and simulated 3D‐CRT, receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that mean lung dose (MLD)IMRT/MLD3D‐CRT had the largest area under curve (0.750). Cumulative 6‐month incidences of grade 2 or greater RP were 78.4% versus 19.5% (MLDIMRT/MLD3D‐CRT, ≥1.0 or less); this difference was significant (p < 0.05). Conclusions We found that cutoff values for dose volume parameter ratios significantly predict grade 2 or greater RP. We believe that these parameter ratios could be useful in assisting evaluation of achievement degree of lung dose optimization in IMRT for LA‐NSCLC.
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