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The in-silico feasibility of dose escalated, hypofractionated radiotherapy for rectal cancer.


ABSTRACT:

Background and purpose

Short course radiotherapy (SCRT) has a low biological prescription dose. Rectal cancer has a dose response relationship and moderate α/β ratio (∼5). We hypothesise hypofractionated dose escalation has radiobiological advantages. We assessed in-silico dose escalation to the primary tumour using a simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) technique.

Materials and methods

Patients who had received 25 Gy/5# were enrolled. GTV was macroscopic tumour including lumen. CTVA was GTV + 10 mm. CTVB included elective nodes. PTV_Low was created from CTVF (CTVA + CTVB) + 7 mm. PTV_High (SIB) was GTV + 5 mm margin. OAR were as per RTOG guidelines. Each patient had 4 plans created at increasing dose levels (27.5 Gy, 30 Gy, 32.5 Gy and 35 Gy) to PTV_High. PTV_Low was 25 Gy/5#.5 test plans were created for each patient in Eclipse™ v15.5 and consisted of 2 VMAT full arcs (6 MV), Varian Truebeam (2.7). Planning objectives were set in the Photon optimiser (PO) and recalculated using Acuros v15.5. A priori feasibility was defined as 90% of plans achieving the planning objectives at 32.5 Gy dose level (EqD2 53.4 Gy).

Results

20 SCRT patients median age 70, F (n = 5), M (n = 15). Rectum level; low (n = 12), mid (n = 3) and upper (n = 5). 100 plans were analysed. Mean volume of PTV_High was 130 cm3 (SD 81.5) and PTV_Low 769.6 cm3 (SD 241.1). 100% plans complied with mandatory planning dose metrics for each structure at the 25 Gy/5# plan and each dose level.

Conclusion

Hypofractionated dose escalation to the primary tumour up to 35 Gy/5# is technically feasible in rectal cancer radiotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Devlin L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9218294 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The in-silico feasibility of dose escalated, hypofractionated radiotherapy for rectal cancer.

Devlin Lynsey L   Grocutt Laura L   Hunter Bianca B   Chemu Hiwot H   Duffton Aileen A   McDonald Alec A   Macleod Nicholas N   McLoone Philip P   O'Cathail Sean M SM  

Clinical and translational radiation oncology 20220611


<h4>Background and purpose</h4>Short course radiotherapy (SCRT) has a low biological prescription dose. Rectal cancer has a dose response relationship and moderate α/β ratio (∼5). We hypothesise hypofractionated dose escalation has radiobiological advantages. We assessed in-silico dose escalation to the primary tumour using a simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) technique.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Patients who had received 25 Gy/5# were enrolled. GTV was macroscopic tumour including lumen. CT  ...[more]

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