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Types of deviation and review criteria in pretreatment central quality control of tumor bed boost in medulloblastoma—an analysis of the German Radiotherapy Quality Control Panel in the SIOP PNET5 MB trial

Authors :
Beate Timmermann
Christiane Matuschek
Annett Braesigk
Silke Frick
Stefan Rutkowski
Ralf Kitzing
Stefan Dietzsch
Kristin Gurtner
Julia Remmele
Denise Obrecht
Nicolas U. Gerber
Rolf-Dieter Kortmann
Karin Dieckmann
Tina Schlender
Montserrat Pazos
Martin Benesch
V. Lewitzki
Damien C. Weber
Clemens Seidel
Karolina Jablonska
Dirk Geismar
Martin Mynarek
Semi Harrabi
Albrecht Glück
Rudolf Schwarz
University of Zurich
Dietzsch, Stefan
Source :
Dietzsch, Stefan; Braesigk, Annett; Seidel, Clemens; Remmele, Julia; Kitzing, Ralf; Schlender, Tina; Mynarek, Martin; Geismar, Dirk; Jablonska, Karolina; Schwarz, Rudolf; Pazos, Montserrat; Weber, Damien C; Frick, Silke; Gurtner, Kristin; Matuschek, Christiane; Harrabi, Semi Ben; Glück, Albrecht; Lewitzki, Victor; Dieckmann, Karin; Benesch, Martin; ... (2022). Types of deviation and review criteria in pretreatment central quality control of tumor bed boost in medulloblastoma-an analysis of the German Radiotherapy Quality Control Panel in the SIOP PNET5 MB trial. Strahlentherapie und Onkologie, 198(3), pp. 282-290. Springer 10.1007/s00066-021-01822-0
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose In Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, pretreatment radiotherapy quality control (RT-QC) for tumor bed boost (TB) in non-metastatic medulloblastoma (MB) was not mandatory but was recommended for patients enrolled in the SIOP PNET5 MB trial between 2014 and 2018. This individual case review (ICR) analysis aimed to evaluate types of deviations in the initial plan proposals and develop uniform review criteria for TB boost. Patients and methods A total of 78 patients were registered in this trial, of whom a subgroup of 65 patients were available for evaluation of the TB treatment plans. Dose uniformity was evaluated according to the definitions of the protocol. Additional RT-QC criteria for standardized review of target contours were elaborated and data evaluated accordingly. Results Of 65 initial TB plan proposals, 27 (41.5%) revealed deviations of target volume delineation. Deviations according to the dose uniformity criteria were present in 14 (21.5%) TB plans. In 25 (38.5%) cases a modification of the RT plan was recommended. Rejection of the TB plans was rather related to unacceptable target volume delineation than to insufficient dose uniformity. Conclusion In this analysis of pretreatment RT-QC, protocol deviations were present in a high proportion of initial TB plan proposals. These findings emphasize the importance of pretreatment RT-QC in clinical trials for MB. Based on these data, a proposal for RT-QC criteria for tumor bed boost in non-metastatic MB was developed.

Details

ISSN :
1439099X and 01797158
Volume :
198
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Strahlentherapie und Onkologie
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ec05ed80efa86ba88d72436065cf52cb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00066-021-01822-0