Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology (Oct 2024)

Dwell time shaping in inverse treatment planning for cervical brachytherapy

  • Frida Dohlmar,
  • Björn Morén,
  • Michael Sandborg,
  • Torbjörn Larsson,
  • Åsa Carlsson Tedgren

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. 100672

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Background and purpose: Manual treatment planning for cervical brachytherapy is a challenging task; therefore, we investigated a method for inverse treatment planning using pseudo-structures to control the dwell distribution. Our hypothesis was that this method could produce treatment plans with a pear-shaped dose distribution and a high central dose, that comply with clinical constraints. Materials and methods: Data from 16 previously treated patients were used to compare three treatment planning methods: i) manual, ii) straightforward inverse, and iii) inverse with pseudo-structures. The treatment plans were compared using dose-volume histogram parameters and by analysing the dwell times, and the distribution of total reference air-kerma (TRAK) in the different parts of the applicator. Methods were evaluated in one treatment planning system and verified in a second treatment planning system. Results: The median dose to 90 % of the clinical tumor volume was 7.6 Gy, 7.8 Gy and 8.1 Gy for manual, pseudo-structure and straightforward methods respectively. Distribution of TRAK for the different parts of the applicator for the three methods (manual, pseudo-structures, and straightforward), with combined intracavitary and interstitial treatments, were for vaginal part 39 %, 33 % and 15 %, for intra-uterine part 47 %, 50 % and 47 % and for interstitial part 13 %, 17 % and 38 % respectively. The results were similar in the second treatment planning system. Conclusion: The developed pseudo-structures worked as intended in shaping the dwell time distribution and in meeting the clinical constraints for both investigated treatment planning systems.

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