1. Thyroid-optimized and thyroid-sparing radiotherapy in oral cavity and oropharyngeal carcinoma: A dosimetric study
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Anna K. Wu, Nicholas J. Damico, Erin Healy, Michael Z. Kharouta, Ghazal Khandel, Alok Deshane, Jennifer Sipos, Jacob Eckstein, Wesley Zoller, Ashlee Ewing, Stella Ling, Jessica Wobb, Darrion Mitchell, John Grecula, Sachin Jhawar, Eric Miller, Mauricio Gamez, Virginia Diavolitsis, Dukagjin Blakaj, and Aashish D. Bhatt
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Intensity-modulated radiotherapy ,Radiation toxicity ,Hypothyroidism ,Thyroid-optimized ,Thyroid-sparing ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: Radiation-induced hypothyroidism is a common toxicity of head and neck radiation. Our re-planning study aimed to reduce thyroid dose while maintaining target coverage with IMRT. Methods: We retrospectively identified patients with oral-cavity (n = 5) and oropharyngeal cancer (n = 5). Treatment plans were re-optimized with 45 Gy thyroid mean dose constraint, then we cropped the thyroid out of PTVs and further reduced thyroid dose. Target coverage was delivering 100% dose to ≥ 93% of PTV and 95% of dose to > 99% of PTV. Results: Originally, average mean dose to thyroid was 5580 cGy. In model I, this dropped to 4325 cGy (p
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- 2021
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