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      Inter-fraction robustness of intensity-modulated proton therapy in the post-operative treatment of oropharyngeal and oral cavity squamous cell carcinomas

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          Abstract

          Objective:

          To evaluate dosimetric consequences of inter-fraction setup variation and anatomical changes in patients receiving multifield optimised (MFO) intensity modulated proton therapy for post-operative oropharyngeal (OPC) and oral cavity (OCC) cancers.

          Methods:

          Six patients receiving MFO for post-operative OPC and OCC were evaluated. Plans were robustly optimised to clinical target volumes (CTVs) using 3 mm setup and 3.5% range uncertainty. Weekly online cone beam CT (CBCT) were performed. Planning CT was deformed to the CBCT to create virtual CTs (vCTs) on which the planned dose was recalculated. vCT plan robustness was evaluated using a setup uncertainty of 1.5 mm and range uncertainty of 3.5%. Target coverage, D 95%, and hotspots, D 0.03cc, were evaluated for each uncertainty along with the vCT-calculated nominal plan. Mean dose to organs at risk (OARs) for the vCT-calculated nominal plan and relative % change in weight from baseline were evaluated.

          Results:

          Robustly optimised plans in post-operative OPC and OCC patients are robust against inter-fraction setup variations and range uncertainty. D 0.03cc in the vCT-calculated nominal plans were clinically acceptable across all plans. Across all patients D95% in the vCT-calculated nominal treatment plan was at least 100% of the prescribed dose. No patients lost ≥10% weight from baseline. Mean dose to the OARs and max dose to the spinal cord remained within tolerance.

          Conclusion:

          MFO plans in post-operative OPC and OCC patients are robust to inter-fraction uncertainties in setup and range when evaluated over multiple CT scans without compromising OAR mean dose.

          Advances in knowledge:

          This is the first paper to evaluate inter-fraction MFO plan robustness in post-operative head and neck treatment.

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          Contributors
          Journal
          Br J Radiol
          Br J Radiol
          bjr
          The British Journal of Radiology
          The British Institute of Radiology.
          0007-1285
          1748-880X
          March 2020
          14 February 2020
          : 93
          : 1107
          : 20190638
          Affiliations
          [1 ] org-divisionDepartment of Clinical Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester, UK
          [2 ] org-divisionUniversity of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre , Manchester, UK
          [3 ] org-divisionManchester Cancer Research Centre, Division of Molecularand Clinical Cancer Science, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic HealthSciences Centre , Manchester, UK
          [4 ] org-divisionThe Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre , Manchester, UK
          [5 ] org-divisionDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, USA
          [6 ] org-divisionChristie Medical Physics and Engineering, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester, UK
          [7 ] org-divisionDivision Clinical Cancer Science, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre , Manchester, UK
          [8 ] org-divisionDepartment of Radiotherapy Related Research, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester, UK
          [9 ] org-divisionTranslational Radiobiology Group, Division of Cancer Sciences, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, University of Manchester , Manchester, UK
          [10 ] org-divisionThe Christie NHS Foundation Trust , Manchester, UK
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Dr Christina Hague. E-mail: christinahague@ 123456doctors.org.uk
          Article
          PMC7066971 PMC7066971 7066971 BJR-D-19-00638
          10.1259/bjr.20190638
          7066971
          31845816
          3f6b037b-9d95-4ab1-b822-71fe1b616a7d
          © 2020 The Authors. Published by the British Institute of Radiology
          History
          : 19 July 2019
          : 18 November 2019
          : 28 November 2019
          Page count
          Figures: 5, Tables: 1, Equations: 0, References: 16, Pages: 0, Words: 4483
          Categories
          Proton therapy special feature: Full Paper
          bjr, BJR
          oth, Physics and Technology

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