Comparison of Hybrid Techniques with 3D-Conformal Radiotherapy in Patients with Lung Cancer

Author:

AZAKLIOĞLU Ömer1ORCID,AKÇAY Doğukan2ORCID,ER İlhami3ORCID,AKGÜNGÖR Kadir4ORCID,DEMİRAL Ayşe Nur2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PROF. DR. CEMİL TAŞÇIOĞLU RESEARCH AND TRAINING CITY HOSPITAL, CLINIC OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY

2. DOKUZ EYLÜL UNİVERSITY, FACULTY OF MEDICINE, DEPARTMENT OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY

3. İZMİR ATATÜRK RESEARCH AND TRAINING HOSPITAL, CLINIC OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY

4. DOKUZ EYLUL UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF SCIENCE, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

Abstract

Purpose: It’s postulated that hybrid techniques (HT) with lower weighting of IMRT/VMAT component would improve lung dose-volume parameters despite some disadvantage in PTV homogeneity index (HI) and target coverage (TC). Material and Methods: Conformal plans were prepared using 6-10-15 MV-X photon energies while IMRT/VMAT plans of HTs were prepared using 6MV-X. Four HTs were developed having two different ratios (10% and 50%) of IMRT/VMAT component (h-IMRT1, h-IMRT2 and h-VMAT1, h-VMAT2, respectively). HTs were compared with 3D-CRT in terms of HI and TC for PTV, and total lung (TL) and contralateral lung (CL) V5Gy, V10Gy, V20Gy and mean lung dose (MLD). Results: All HTs were advantageous for HI and TC, while disadvantageous for TL and CL-V5Gy. H-IMRT2 provided better TC than h-IMRT1, and so did h-VMAT2 compared to h-VMAT1. Lower weighting of IMRT/VMAT decreased TL and CL-V5Gy in HTs. In addition, h-IMRT1 decreased TL and CL-MLD and CL-V20Gy compared to h-IMRT2, while h-VMAT2 decreased TL-V20Gy and CL-MLD compared to h-VMAT2. Conclusion: In the RT of lung tumors close to vertebra, it may be appropriate to suggest a ratio of IMRT/VMAT component about 10% in order to decrease the low and intermediate dose-wash lung volume, if HI and TC values are acceptable.

Publisher

Dokuz Eyul Universitesi Saglik Bilimleri Enstitusu

Subject

General Medicine

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