Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology (Jul 2024)

Clinical application of real-time tumor-tracking for stereotactic volumetric modulated arc therapy for liver tumors

  • Naoki Miyamoto,
  • Norio Katoh,
  • Takahiro Kanehira,
  • Kohei Yokokawa,
  • Ryusuke Suzuki,
  • Yusuke Uchinami,
  • Hiroshi Taguchi,
  • Daisuke Abo,
  • Hidefumi Aoyama

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
p. 100623

Abstract

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Real-time tumor-tracking volumetric modulated arc therapy (RT-VMAT) enabling beam-gating based on continuous X-ray tracking of the three-dimensional position of internal markers is relevant for moving tumors. Dose-volume characteristics and treatment time were evaluated in ten consecutive patients who underwent liver stereotactic body radiation therapy with RT-VMAT. Target dose conformity and sparing of the stomach and the intestine were improved comparing RT-VMAT with RT-3D conformal radiotherapy. The mean treatment time for each fraction was less than 10 min. RT-VMAT could be effective, especially for targets located adjacent to organs at risk.

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