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An online adaptive plan library approach for intensity modulated proton therapy for head and neck cancer

Authors :
Michelle Oud
Sebastiaan Breedveld
Marta Giżyńska
Michiel Kroesen
Stefan Hutschemaekers
Steven Habraken
Steven Petit
Zoltán Perkó
Ben Heijmen
Mischa Hoogeman
Radiotherapy
Source :
Radiotherapy and Oncology, 176, 68-75. Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Radiotherapy & Oncology, 176
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2022.

Abstract

Background and purpose: In intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT), the impact of setup errors and anatomical changes is commonly mitigated by robust optimization with population-based setup robustness (SR) settings and offline replanning. In this study we propose and evaluate an alternative approach based on daily plan selection from patient-specific pre-treatment established plan libraries (PLs). Clinical implementation of the PL strategy would be rather straightforward compared to daily online re-planning. Materials and methods: For 15 head-and-neck cancer patients, the planning CT was used to generate a PL with 5 plans, robustly optimized for increasing SR: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5 mm, and 3% range robustness. Repeat CTs (rCTs) and realistic setup and range uncertainty distributions were used for simulation of treatment courses for the PL approach, treatments with fixed SR (fSR3) and a trigger-based offline adaptive schedule for 3 mm SR (fSR3OfA). Daily plan selection in the PL approach was based only on recomputed dose to the CTV on the rCT. Results: Compared to using fSR3 and fSR3OfA, the risk of xerostomia grade ≥ II & III and dysphagia ≥ grade III were significantly reduced with the PL. For 6/15 patients the risk of xerostomia and/or dysphagia ≥ grade II could be reduced by > 2% by using PL. For the other patients, adherence to target coverage constraints was often improved. fSR3OfA resulted in significantly improved coverage compared to PL for selected patients. Conclusion: The proposed PL approach resulted in overall reduced NTCPs compared to fSR3 and fSR3OfA at limited cost in target coverage.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18790887 and 01678140
Volume :
176
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiotherapy and Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6fa541809e06a4b0af9984c0e0ee4205