TCRT February 2008

category image Volume 7
No. 1 (p 1-90)
February 2008
ISSN 1533-0338
Stereotactic Radiosurgery

Four-dimensional Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Early Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Comparative Planning Study (p. 27-34)

In this study we sought to assess the potential of the respiratory tumor tracking system of the CyberKnife to administer 3 fractions of 15 Gy in the treatment of early stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The CyberKnife plans were compared to those developed for 3-D conformal radiotherapy (3-D CRT) administering 20 fractions of 3 Gy based on a slow CT. Ten patients with stage I NSCLC, who were previously treated with 3-D CRT, were re-planned with the CyberKnife treatment planning system. In the 3-D CRT plan, the planning target volume (PTV) included the gross tumor volume (GTV)slow and a 15-mm margin, whereas in the CyberKnife plan the margin was 8 mm. The physical doses from both treatment plans were converted to normalized total doses (NTD) using the linear quadratic model with an α/βtumor of 10 Gy and α/βorgans at risk (OAR) of 3 Gy. The average minimal and mean doses administered to the PTV with the CyberKnife and 3-D CRT were 93 and 115.8 Gy and 61 and 66 Gy, respectively (p<0.0001). The mean V20 of the CyberKnife and 3-D CRT plans were 8.2% and 6.8%, respectively (p=0.124). Both plans complied with the OAR constraints. In conclusion, 4-dimensional stereotactic radiotherapy can increase the minimal and mean biological dose with 51% and 75%, in comparison with 3-D CRT without significantly increasing the V20, respectively.

Key words: Lung carcinoma; Tumor tracking; and Image guided radiotherapy.

Jean-Briac Prévost, M.D.
Peter Voet, R.T.T.
Mischa Hoogeman, M.Sc, Ph.D.
John Praag, M.D.
Peter Levendag, M.D., Ph.D.
Joost Jan Nuyttens, M.D., Ph.D.*

Department of Radiation-Oncology
Erasmus MC-Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
*j.nuyttens@erasmusmc.nl

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