ReIGNITE RT Boost: An international study testing the accuracy and feasibility of using restriction spectrum imaging (RSI) MRI to guide intraprostatic tumor target volume for radiotherapy boost

Author:

Lui Asona J.ORCID,Kallis Karoline,Zhong Allison Y.,Hussain Troy S.,Conlin Christopher,Digma Leonardino A.,Phan Nikki,Mathews Ian T.,Do Deondre D.,Rojo Mariluz,Karunamuni Roshan,Kuperman Joshua,Dale Anders M.,Rakow-Penner Rebecca,Hahn Michael E.,Seibert Tyler M.

Abstract

AbstractIn a phase III randomized trial, adding a radiation boost to visible tumor(s) on MRI improved prostate cancer disease-free and metastasis-free survival without additional toxicity. However, radiation oncologists’ ability to identify prostate tumors is critical and represents a major barrier to widely adopting intraprostatic tumor radiotherapy boost for patients. We previously developed a quantitative diffusion MRI biomarker for prostate cancer, called the Restriction Spectrum Imaging restriction score (RSIrs), that has been shown to improve radiologist identification of clinically significant prostate cancer.42 radiation oncologists (participants) from multiple, international institutions contoured prostate tumors on 40 patient cases using standard MRI with or without RSIrs map, producing 1646 target volumes. Use of RSIrs maps significantly improved all evaluated accuracy metrics, including participants’ percent overlap with consensus expert target volume (73% vs. 42%, p<0.001). A mixed effects model confirmed that RSIrs maps were the main variable driving the improvement in all metrics. System Usability Scores indicated RSIrs maps significantly improved the contouring experience (72 vs. 58, p<0.002). The expert-defined tumor was completely missed 158 times on standard MRI alone and only 19 times with RSIrs maps. RSIrs maps improve the accuracy of target delineation for prostate tumor boost.Patient SummaryAdding an extra boost of radiation to tumor(s) visible on MRI has been shown to prevent cancer recurrence and cancer spread beyond the prostate without adding additional side effects; however, drawing the prostate tumor on MRI is difficult, and most radiation oncologists have not been trained to do this. We have developed an advanced MRI technique (RSIrs maps) that increases tumor visibility. We found that RSIrs maps improve radiation oncologists’ accuracy in targeting prostate tumors.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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