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      IMRT and brachytherapy comparison in gynaecological cancer treatment: thinking over dosimetry and radiobiology

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          Abstract

          Background

          The role of radiotherapy and brachytherapy in the management of locally advanced cervical and endometrial cancer is well established. However, in some cases, intracavitary brachytherapy (ICBRT) is not recommended or cannot be carried out. We aimed to investigate whether external-beam irradiation delivered by means of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) might replace ICBRT in gynaecological cancer when the standard ICBRT boost delivering cannot be administered for technical or clinical reasons.

          Materials and methods

          Fifteen already delivered treatments for gynaecological cancer patients were analysed. The treatments were performed through 3-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) to the whole-pelvis up to the dose of 45–50.4 Gy followed by a boost dose administered with ICBRT in high-dose-rate or pulsed-dose-rate modality. For each patient, IMRT plans were elaborated to mimic the ICBRT. We analysed the ICBRT boost versus IMRT boost in terms of dosimetric and radiobiological aspects.

          Results

          Mean conformity index value calculated on boost volume was 0.73 for ICBRT and 0.97 for IMRT. Mean conformation number was 0.24 for ICBRT boost and 0.78 for IMRT boost. Mean normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) values for 3D-CRT plus ICBRT and for IMRT (pelvis plus boost) were, respectively, 28% and 5% for rectum; 1.5% and 0.1% for urinary bladder and 8.9% and 6.1% for bowel.

          Conclusions

          Our findings suggest that IMRT may represent a viable alternative in delivering the boost in patients diagnosed with gynaecological cancer not amenable to ICBRT.

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            A conformation number to quantify the degree of conformality in brachytherapy and external beam irradiation: application to the prostate.

            This article presents a method of quantitative assessment of the degree of conformality and its designation by a single numerical value. A conformation number is introduced to evaluate objectively the degree of conformality. A comparison is made between the conformation number as found for external beam treatment plans and ultrasonically guided 125I seed implants for localized prostate cancer. The conformation number in case of a planning target volume irradiated with two opposed open beams, three open beams, and three beams with customized blocks amounted to 0.17, 0.39, and 0.65, respectively. The conformation number as found for ultrasonically guided permanent prostate implants using 125I seeds averaged 0.72. The conformation number is a convenient instrument for indicating the degree of conformality by a single numerical value. Treatments with a conformation number greater than 0.60 might be termed conformal radiotherapy.
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                Journal
                Ecancermedicalscience
                Ecancermedicalscience
                ecancermedicalscience
                ecancermedicalscience
                Cancer Intelligence
                1754-6605
                2019
                17 December 2019
                : 13
                : 993
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Neurosurgery, Radiotherapy Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, 20133 Milan, Italy
                [2 ]Laboratory of Medical Physics and Expert System, IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori Regina Elena, 00128 Rome, Italy
                [3 ]Unit of Medical Physics, European Institute of Oncology IRCCS (IEO), 20141 Milan, Italy
                [4 ]Department of Radiation Oncology of IEO, European Institute of Oncology IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
                [5 ]Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology of University of Milan, 20122 Milan, Italy
                [6 ]Scientific Directory of IEO, European Institute of Oncology IRCCS, 20141 Milan, Italy
                Author notes
                Article
                can-13-993
                10.3332/ecancer.2019.993
                6974373
                9231b7b5-c11b-4ac8-9622-51fcb6c75e5c
                © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 18 June 2019
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                Oncology & Radiotherapy
                cervical cancer,endometrial cancer,brachytherapy,imrt,radiobiology,dosimetry
                Oncology & Radiotherapy
                cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, brachytherapy, imrt, radiobiology, dosimetry

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