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Multi-institutional phase II study on the safety and efficacy of dynamic tumor tracking-stereotactic body radiotherapy for lung tumors

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30584255
60362480
90314210
Matsuo, Yukinori
Hiraoka, Masahiro
Karasawa, Katsuyuki
Kokubo, Masaki
Sakamoto, Takashi
Mukumoto, Nobutaka
Nakamura, Mitsuhiro
Morita, Satoshi
Mizowaki, Takashi
30584255
60362480
90314210
Matsuo, Yukinori
Hiraoka, Masahiro
Karasawa, Katsuyuki
Kokubo, Masaki
Sakamoto, Takashi
Mukumoto, Nobutaka
Nakamura, Mitsuhiro
Morita, Satoshi
Mizowaki, Takashi
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background and purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of dynamic tumor tracking-stereotactic body radiotherapy (DTT-SBRT) for lung tumors. Materials and methods: Patients with cStage I primary lung cancer or metastatic lung cancer with an expected range of respiratory motion of ≥10 mm were eligible for the study. The prescribed dose was 50 Gy in four fractions. A gimbal-mounted linac was used for DTT-SBRT delivery. The primary endpoint was local control at 2 years. Results: Forty-eight patients from four institutions were enrolled in this study. Forty-two patients had primary non-small-cell lung cancer, and six had metastatic lung tumors. DTT-SBRT was delivered for 47 lesions in 47 patients with a median treatment time of 28 min per fraction. The median respiratory motion during the treatment was 13.7 mm (range: 4.5–28.1 mm). The motion-encompassing method was applied for the one remaining patient due to the poor correlation between the abdominal wall and tumor movement. The median follow-up period was 32.3 months, and the local control at 2 years was 95.2% (lower limit of the one-sided 85% confidence interval [CI]: 90.3%). The overall survival and progression-free survival at 2 years were 79.2% (95% CI: 64.7%–88.2%) and 75.0% (95% CI: 60.2%–85.0%), respectively. Grade 3 toxicity was observed in one patient (2.1%) with radiation pneumonitis. Grade 4 or 5 toxicity was not observed. Conclusion: DTT-SBRT achieved excellent local control with low incidences of severe toxicities in lung tumors with respiratory motion.

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Database :
OAIster
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1458649025
Document Type :
Electronic Resource