Author:
Song Yu-Chun,Hu Zhi-Hui,Yan Xue-Na,Fang Hui,Tang Yu,Jing Hao,Men Kuo,Zhang Na,Zhang Jun,Jin Jing,Zhong Qiu-Zi,Ma Jun,Yang Wei-Fang,Zhong Ya-Hua,Dong Li-Hua,Wang Xiao-Hong,Wu Hong-Fen,Du Xiang-Hui,Hou Xiao-Rong,Tie Jian,Lu Yu-Fei,Zhao Li-Na,Li Ye-Xiong,Wang Shu-Lian
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
To report the planning benchmark case results of the POTENTIAL trial—a multicenter, randomized, phase 3 trial—to evaluate the value of internal mammary nodal (IMN) irradiation for patients with high-risk breast cancer.
Methods
All participating institutions were provided the outlines of one benchmark case, and they generated radiation therapy plans per protocol. The plans were evaluated by a quality assurance team, after which the institutions resubmitted their revised plans. The information on beams arrangement, skin flash, inhomogeneity corrections, and protocol compliance was assessed in the first and final submission.
Results
The plans from 26 institutions were analyzed. Some major deviations were found in the first submission. The protocol compliance rates of dose coverage for the planning target volume of chest wall, supraclavicular fossa plus axilla, and IMN region (PTVim) were all significantly improved in the final submission, which were 96.2% vs. 69.2%, 100% vs. 76.9%, and 88.4% vs. 53.8%, respectively. For OARs, the compliance rates of heart Dmean, left anterior descending coronary artery V40Gy, ipsilateral lung V5Gy, and stomach V5Gy were significantly improved. In the first and final submission, the mean values of PTVim V100% were 79.9% vs. 92.7%; the mean values of heart Dmean were 11.5 Gy vs. 9.7 Gy for hypofractionated radiation therapy and 11.5 Gy vs. 11.0 Gy for conventional fractionated radiation therapy, respectively.
Conclusion
The major deviations were corrected and protocol compliance was significantly improved after revision, which highlighted the importance of planning benchmark case to guarantee the planning quality for multicenter trials.
Funder
the Beijing Hope Run Special Fund of Cancer Foundation of China
the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology