TCRT April 2011

category image Volume 10
No. 2 (101-210)
April 2011
ISSN 1533-0338
Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy

Comparison of IMRT Techniques in the Radiotherapeutic Management of Head and Neck Cancer: Is Tomotherapy “Better” than Step-and-Shoot IMRT? (171-177)

Currently, the most common method of delivering intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) is through step-and-shoot, segmental multi-leaf collimator (SMLC)-based techniques. Although rotational delivery methods such as helical tomotherapy (HT) have been proposed as offering advantages in the treatment of head and neck cancer, a lack of clinical data exists on its potential utility. This study compared dosimetric, clinical, and quality-of-life endpoints among 149 patients treated by HT and SMLC-IMRT for head and neck cancer. Dosimetric analysis revealed that the use of HT resulted in significant improvements with respect to mean dose (23.5 versus 27.9 Gy, p = 0.03) and V30 (30.1 versus 43.9 Gy, p = 0.01) to the contralateral (spared) parotid gland. However, the incidence of grade 3+ xerostomia in the late setting was 10% and 8% among patients treated by HT and SMLC-IMRT, respectively (p = 0.46). There were no significant differences in any of the quality of life endpoints among patients treated by HT and SMLC-IMRT (p > 0.05, for all). Acknowledging the biases inherent in this retrospective analysis, we found that the dosimetric advantages observed with HT compared to SMLC-IMRT failed to translate into significant improvements in clinical outcome. Prospective studies are needed to further evaluate how HT may affect the therapeutic ratio.

Key words: Intensity-modulated radiotherapy; Head and neck; Radiation planning; Helical tomotherapy; Parotid sparing.

This article can be cited as:
Chen, A.M., Marsano, J., Perks, J., Farwell, G., Luu, Q., Donald, P.J., Purdy, J.A. Comparison of IMRT Techniques in the Radiotherapeutic Management of Head and Neck Cancer: Is Tomotherapy “Better” than Step-and-Shoot IMRT?Technol Cancer Res Treat. 10, 171-177 (2011).

A. M. Chen, M.D.1*
J. Marsano, B.S.1
J. Perks, Ph.D.1
G. Farwell, M.D.2
Q. Luu, M.D.2
P. J. Donald, M.D.2
J. A. Purdy, Ph.D.1

Departments of
1Radiation Oncology and
2Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X Street, Suite G140 Sacramento, CA USA

allen.chen@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu

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