Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology (Jul 2019)

Initial experience with introducing national guidelines for CT- and MRI-based delineation of organs at risk in radiotherapy

  • Caroline Olsson,
  • Tufve Nyholm,
  • Elinore Wieslander,
  • Eva Onjukka,
  • Adalsteinn Gunnlaugsson,
  • Johan Reizenstein,
  • Stefan Johnsson,
  • Ingrid Kristensen,
  • Johan Skönevik,
  • Magnus Karlsson,
  • Ulf Isacsson,
  • Anna Flejmer,
  • Edvard Abel,
  • Fredrik Nordström,
  • Leif Nyström,
  • Kjell Bergfeldt,
  • Björn Zackrisson,
  • Alexander Valdman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 88 – 91

Abstract

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A fundamental problem in radiotherapy is the variation of organ at risk (OAR) volumes. Here we present our initial experience in engaging a large Radiation Oncology (RO) community to agree on national guidelines for OAR delineations. Our project builds on associated standardization initiatives and invites professionals from all radiotherapy departments nationwide. Presently, one guideline (rectum) has successfully been agreed on by a majority vote. Reaching out to all relevant parties in a timely manner and motivating funding agencies to support the work represented early challenges. Population-based data and a scalable methodological approach are major strengths of the proposed strategy.