Advances in Radiation Oncology (Aug 2024)

Intensity Modulated Therapy for Patients With Breast Cancer. Practical Guidelines and Tips for an Effective Treatment Planning Strategy

  • Antonella Fogliata, MSc,
  • Hester Burger, MSc,
  • Annemari Groenewald, PhD,
  • Lydia Punt, MD,
  • Jeannette Parkes, MD,
  • Luca Cozzi, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 101535

Abstract

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Purpose: Practical guidelines and tips for effective and robust radiation therapy treatment planning for patients with breast cancer are addressed for fixed-field intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) or volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) techniques. The concepts described here are general and valid on all treatment planning systems. However, some details shown here have been applied to the Varian platforms used at the authors’ institutions. Methods and Materials: The specific aspects of using C-arm– or O-ring–mounted linear accelerators are covered in the document, as well as tips for dealing with certain resource constraints, target cropping, and skin flash aiming to reduce risks of skin toxicity and to manage (residual after breath control) respiration motion or edema. Results: A decision tree is presented, and practical solutions for cases where a target volume is contoured or not and where volumetric modulated arc therapy or fixed-beam intensity modulation should be applied and details about the technical implementation (tangential IMRT, butterfly IMRT or VMAT, and large partial VMAT arcs) are discussed. Target cropping and skin flash implications are discussed in detail, and links to plan robustness are outlined. Conclusions: Practical guidelines for breast planning are presented and summarized with a decision tree and technical summaries.