Dosimetric comparison of multiple SBRT delivery platforms for pancreatic cancer

Author:

Song Yongchun1,Chen Xiuli2,Wang Yuwen3,Dong Yang1,Tian Jia1,Wang Xin1,Yu Xuyao1,Jiang Bo3

Affiliation:

1. Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Cancer

2. Tianjin Hospital

3. Tianjin Cancer Hospital Airport Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) has been widely used for pancreatic cancer. However, there is still a lack of studies comparing the latest SBRT techniques in terms of clinical efficacy and safety. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate three latest SBRT elivery platforms: CyberKnife (CK), Tomography Radixact (TOMO), and Halcyon volume rotation intensity modulation therapy (VMAT) for the treatment of pancreatic cancer. Methods Sixteen patients with pancreatic cancer treated with CK were retrospectively analyzed. SBRT plans were designed using Precision and Eclipse software. CK plans were optimized in two forms: fixed collimator (CK-Fixed) and multi-leaf grating collimator (CK-MLC). The median radiation dose was 40 Gy (35–45 Gy) in 5 fractions (3–6 f). The effectiveness of clinical treatment was evaluated by comparing the homogeneity index (HI), conformity index (CI), coverage of the planning target volume (PTV) and dose distribution parameters of organs at risk (OAR). Results All plans met the limits of clinical target dose and OAR. CK-MLC plans had the lowest maximum dose of 2 cm normal tissue from PTV margin (D2cm), indicating a low risk of peripheral radiation damage. Additionally, the CK-MLC plans had the lowest dose parameters and provided the best protection for the kidney, spinal cord, small intestine, and duodenum, with a paired t-test p-value < 0.05, indicating a statistical difference. Conclusion High conformity and adjustability of CK-MLC allowed for precise complex target localization and conformal dose distribution, benefiting tumor treatment while maximally reducing damage to OAR. This study provides valuable dosimetric evidence for SBRT technique selection for pancreatic cancer.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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