Surface guided ring gantry radiotherapy in deep inspiration breath hold for breast cancer patients

Author:

Kadhim Mustafa12ORCID,Haraldsson André12,Kügele Malin12,Enocson Hedda12,Bäck Sven12,Ceberg Sofie1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Radiation Physics Lund University Lund Sweden

2. Radiation Physics Department of Hematology, Oncology, and Radiation Physics Skåne University Hospital Lund Sweden

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis study investigated the use of surface guided radiotherapy (SGRT) in combination with a tomotherapy treatment mode using discrete delivery angles for deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) treatments of breast cancer (bc). We aimed to assess the feasibility and dosimetric advantages of this approach.Materials and methodsWe evaluated camera occlusion in the Radixact treatment system bore and the stability of DIBH signals during couch movement. The SGRT system's ability to maintain signal and surface image accuracy was analyzed at different depths within the bore. Dosimetric parameters were compared and measured for 20 left‐sided bc patients receiving TomoDirect (TD) tangential radiotherapy in both DIBH and free breathing (FB).ResultsThe SGRT system maintained surface coverage and precise DIBH‐signal at depths up to 40 cm beyond the treatment center. Camera occlusion occurred in the clavicular and neck regions due to the patient's morphology and gantry geometry. Nonetheless, the system accurately detected respiratory motion for all measurements. The DIBH plans significantly (p < 0.001) reduced mean heart and left anterior descending artery (LAD) radiation doses by up to 40%, with a 50% reduction in near‐maximum heart and LAD doses, respectively. No significant dosimetric differences between DIBH and FB were observed in other investigated parameters and volumes.ConclusionsCamera occlusion and couch movement minimally impacted the real‐time surface image accuracy needed for DIBH treatments of bc. DIBH reduced heart and LAD radiation doses significantly compared to FB, indicating the feasibility and dosimetric benefits of combining these modalities.

Publisher

Wiley

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