Learning curve of lung dose optimization in intensity‐modulated radiotherapy for locally advanced non‐small cell lung cancer

Author:

Igari Mitsunobu1,Abe Takanori1ORCID,Iino Misaki1,Saito Satoshi1,Aoshika Tomomi1,Ryuno Yasuhiro1,Ohta Tomohiro1,Hirai Ryuta1,Kumazaki Yu1,Noda Shin‐ei1,Kato Shingo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology, International Medical Center Saitama Medical University Saitama Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIntensity‐modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) has been increasingly used for patients with locally advanced non‐small cell lung cancer (LA‐NSCLC). However, there are some barriers to implementing IMRT for LA‐NSCLC, including the complexity of treatment plan optimization. This study aimed to evaluate the learning curve of lung dose optimization in IMRT for LA‐NSCLC and identify the factors that affect the degree of achievement of lung dose optimization.MethodsWe retrospectively evaluated 40 consecutive patients with LA‐NSCLC who received concurrent chemoradiotherapy at our institution. These 40 patients were divided into two groups: 20 initially treated patients (earlier group) and 20 subsequently treated patients (later group). Patient and tumor characteristics were compared between the two groups. The dose‐volume parameter ratio between the actually delivered IMRT plan and the simulated three‐dimensional conformal radiotherapy plan was also compared between the two groups to determine the learning curve of lung dose optimization.ResultsThe dose‐volume parameter ratio for lung volume to receive more than 5 Gy (lung V5) and mean lung dose (MLD) significantly decreased in later groups. The spread of the beam path and insufficient optimization of dose coverage of planning target volume (PTV) might cause poor control of lung V5, MLD.ConclusionsA learning curve for lung dose optimization was observed with the accumulation of experience. Appropriate techniques, such as restricting the beam path and ensuring dose coverage of PTV during the optimization process, are essential to control lung dose in IMRT for LA‐NSCLC.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Oncology,General Medicine

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