Dose accumulation to assess the validity of treatment plans with reduced margins in radiotherapy of head and neck cancer
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Dose accumulation to assess the validity of treatment plans with reduced margins in radiotherapy of head and neck cancer
Abstract
Background and purpose: Literature has reported reduced treatment toxicity in head-and-neck radiotherapy (HNRT) when reducing the planning target volume (PTV) margin from 5 to 3 mm but loco-regional control was not always preserved. This study used deformable image registration (DIR)-facilitated dose accumulation to assess clinical target volume (CTV) coverage in the presence of anatomical changes.
Materials and methods: VMAT plans for 12 patients were optimized using 3 or 5 mm PTV and planning risk volume (PRV) margins. The planning computed tomography (pCT) scan was registered to each daily cone beam CT (CBCT) using DIR. The inverse registration was used to reconstruct and accumulate dose ( ). CTV coverage was assessed using the dose-volume histogram (DVH) metric and by individual voxel analysis. Both approaches included an uncertainty estimate using the 95% level of confidence.
Results: was less than 95% of the prescribed dose for three cases including only one case where this was at the 95% level of confidence. However for many patients, the accumulated dose included a substantial volume of voxels receiving less than 95% independent of margin expansion, which predominantly occurred in the subdermal region. Loss in target coverage was very patient specific but tightness of target volume coverage at planning was a common factor leading to underdosage.
Conclusion: This study agrees with previous literature that PTV/PRV margin reduction did not significantly reduce CTV coverage during treatment, but also highlighted that tight coverage of target volumes at planning increases the risk of clinically unacceptable dose delivery. Patient-specific verification of dose delivery to assess the dose delivered to each voxel is recommended.
Keywords: Anatomical changes; DIR dose accumulation; Head-and-neck radiotherapy; PTV margin reduction; Plan robustness.
© 2020 The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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