Affiliation:
1. Department of Radiation Oncology State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China Guangdong Key Laboratory of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Diagnosis and Therapy Sun Yat‐sen University Cancer Center Guangzhou China
2. Department of Radiation Oncology Qingdao Municipal Hospital Qingdao China
Abstract
AbstractPurposeThis study aimed to assess the effects of bladder filling during cervical cancer radiotherapy on target volume and organs at risk (OARs) dose based on daily computed tomography (daily‐CT) images and provide bladder‐volume‐based dose prediction models.MethodsNineteen patients (475 daily‐CTs) comprised the study group, and five patients comprised the validation set (25 daily‐CTs). Target volumes and OARs were delineated on daily‐CT images and the treatment plan was recalculated accordingly. The deviation from the planning bladder volume (DVB), the correlation between DVB and clinical (CTV)/planning (PTV) target volume in terms of prescribed dose coverage, and the relationship of small bowel volume and bladder dose with the ratio of bladder volume (RVB) were analyzed.ResultsIn all cases, the prescribed dose coverage in the CTV was >95% when DVB was <200 cm3, whereas that in the PTV was >95% when RVB was <160%. The ratio of bladder V45 Gy to the planning bladder V45 Gy (RBV45) exhibited a negative linear relationship with RVB (RBV45 = −0.18*RVB + 120.8; R2 = 0.80). Moreover, the ratio of small bowel volume to planning small bowel volume (RVS) exhibited a negative linear relationship with RVB (RVS = −1.06*RVB +217.59; R2 = 0.41). The validation set results showed that the linear model predicted well the effects of bladder volume changes on target volume coverage and bladder dose.ConclusionsThis study assessed dosimetry and volume effects of bladder filling on target and OARs based on daily‐CT images. We established a quantitative relationship between these parameters, providing dose prediction models for cervical cancer radiotherapy.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation
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