Radiation Oncology (Jan 2013)

IMRT treatment plans and functional planning with functional lung imaging from 4D-CT for thoracic cancer patients

  • Huang Tzung-Chi,
  • Hsiao Chien-Yi,
  • Chien Chun-Ru,
  • Liang Ji-An,
  • Shih Tzu-Ching,
  • Zhang Geoffrey G

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-717X-8-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 3

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Abstract Background and purpose Currently, the inhomogeneity of the pulmonary function is not considered when treatment plans are generated in thoracic cancer radiotherapy. This study evaluates the dose of treatment plans on highly-functional volumes and performs functional treatment planning by incorporation of ventilation data from 4D-CT. Materials and methods Eleven patients were included in this retrospective study. Ventilation was calculated using 4D-CT. Two treatment plans were generated for each case, the first one without the incorporation of the ventilation and the second with it. The dose of the first plans was overlapped with the ventilation and analyzed. Highly-functional regions were avoided in the second treatment plans. Results For small targets in the first plans (PTV Conclusion Radiation treatments affect functional lung more seriously in large tumor cases. With compromise of dose to other critical organs, functional treatment planning to reduce dose in highly-functional lung volumes can be achieved

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