TCRT August 2011

category image Volume 10
No. 4 (295-390)
August 2011
ISSN 1533-0338
Open Access
Proton Therapy

Protons Safely Allow Coverage of High-Risk Nodes for Patients with Regionally Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer (317-322)

Our objective was to determine if protons allow for the expansion of treatment volumes to cover high-risk nodes in patients with regionally advanced non-small-cell lung cancer. In this study, 5 consecutive patients underwent external-beam radiotherapy treatment planning. Four treatment plans were generated for each patient: 1) photons (x-rays) to treat positron emission tomography (PET)-positive gross disease only to 74 Gy (XG); 2) photons (x-rays) to treat high-risk nodes to 44 Gy and PET-positive gross disease to 74 Gy (XNG); 3) protons to treat PET-positive gross disease only to 74 cobalt gray equivalent (PG); and 4) protons to treat high-risk nodes to 44 CGE and PET-positive gross disease to 74 CGE (PNG). We defined high-risk nodes as mediastinal, hilar, and supraclavicular lymph nodal stations anatomically adjacent to the foci of PET-positive gross disease. Four-dimensional computed tomography was utilized for all patients to account for tumor motion. Standard normal-tissue constraints were utilized. Our results showed that proton plans for all patients were isoeffective with the corresponding photon (x-ray) plans in that they achieved the desired target doses while respecting normal-tissue constraints. In spite of the larger volumes covered, median volume of normal lung receiving 10 CGE or greater (V10Gy/CGE), median V20Gy/CGE, and mean lung dose were lower in the proton plans (PNG) targeting gross disease and nodes when compared with the photon (x-ray) plans (XG) treating gross disease alone. In conclusion, proton plans demonstrated the potential to safely include high-risk nodes without increasing the volume of normal lung irradiated when compared to photon (x-ray) plans, which only targeted gross disease.

Key words: Proton therapy; Normal-tissue sparing; Non-small-cell lung cancer; Elective nodal irradiation.

This article can be cited as:
Nichols, R.C., Huh, S. H., Hoppe, B.S., Henderson, R.H., Li, Z., Flampouri, S., D'Agostino, H.J., Cury, J.D., Pham, D.C., Mendenhall, N.P. Protons Safely Allow Coverage of High-Risk Nodes for Patients with Regionally Advanced Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Technol Cancer Res Treat. 10, 317-322 (2011).

R. C. Nichols, M.D. 1*
S. H. Huh, Ph1
B. S. Hoppe, M.D.1
R. H. Henderson, M.D., MBA.1
Z. Li, D.Sc.1
S. Flampouri, Ph.D.1
H. J. D’Agostino, M.D.2
J. D. Cury, M.D.3
D. C. Pham, M.D.4
N. P. Mendenhall, M.D.1

1University of Florida, Proton Therapy Institute, Jacksonville, FL, USA
2University of Florida, Department of Surgery and Internal Medicine, Jacksonville, FL, USA
3University of Florida, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Jacksonville, FL, USA
4University of Florida, Division of Medical Oncology, Jacksonville, FL, USA

rnichols@floridaproton.org

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