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Dose and normal tissue complication probability analysis of various radiotherapy regimens for thymomas
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Objective
This study aimed to compare dosimetric differences and normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) among coplanar intensity-modulated radiation therapy (CO-IMRT), non-coplanar IMRT (NONCO-IMRT), coplanar volumetric-modulated arc therapy (CO-VMAT), and non-coplanar VMAT (NONCO-VMAT) in thymoma radiotherapy and clarify the value of non-coplanar plans.
Methods
Forty-eight post-thymoma surgery patients were enrolled in this study. Four radiotherapy plans (50 Gy/25 fractions) were made for each patient. The target conformity index (CI), homogeneity index (HI), and organ-at-risk (OAR) (lungs, heart, etc.) dose parameters were then evaluated. NTCP was calculated using the Lyman–Kutcher–Burman (LKB) model. Statistical analysis was performed using the Student–Newman–Keuls (SNK-q) test (p < 0.05 for significance).
Results
There were no significant clinical differences in target volume coverage and homogeneity among the four plans. The lung V
20
, heart V
30
, spinal cord D
max
, and esophagus D
max
of the VMAT techniques were all lower than those of IMRT (p < 0.001). The breast dose of CO-VMAT was significantly higher, while the breast parameters of NONCO-VMAT were close to those of IMRT. NTCP results were consistent with dosimetric findings: VMAT plans had lower NTCP for the heart, spinal cord, and esophagus; moreover, the breast NTCP of CO-VMAT was significantly increased (1.75%), while that of NONCO-VMAT decreased to 0.28%, which was similar to that of IMRT.
Conclusion
All four plans meet the thymoma target dose requirement. However, NONCO-VMAT is preferred for its advantages in multi-organ protection and balanced breast dose. Additionally, CO-VMAT should be used cautiously in female patients due to the higher breast dose.
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Title: Dose and normal tissue complication probability analysis of various radiotherapy regimens for thymomas
Description:
Objective
This study aimed to compare dosimetric differences and normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) among coplanar intensity-modulated radiation therapy (CO-IMRT), non-coplanar IMRT (NONCO-IMRT), coplanar volumetric-modulated arc therapy (CO-VMAT), and non-coplanar VMAT (NONCO-VMAT) in thymoma radiotherapy and clarify the value of non-coplanar plans.
Methods
Forty-eight post-thymoma surgery patients were enrolled in this study.
Four radiotherapy plans (50 Gy/25 fractions) were made for each patient.
The target conformity index (CI), homogeneity index (HI), and organ-at-risk (OAR) (lungs, heart, etc.
) dose parameters were then evaluated.
NTCP was calculated using the Lyman–Kutcher–Burman (LKB) model.
Statistical analysis was performed using the Student–Newman–Keuls (SNK-q) test (p < 0.
05 for significance).
Results
There were no significant clinical differences in target volume coverage and homogeneity among the four plans.
The lung V
20
, heart V
30
, spinal cord D
max
, and esophagus D
max
of the VMAT techniques were all lower than those of IMRT (p < 0.
001).
The breast dose of CO-VMAT was significantly higher, while the breast parameters of NONCO-VMAT were close to those of IMRT.
NTCP results were consistent with dosimetric findings: VMAT plans had lower NTCP for the heart, spinal cord, and esophagus; moreover, the breast NTCP of CO-VMAT was significantly increased (1.
75%), while that of NONCO-VMAT decreased to 0.
28%, which was similar to that of IMRT.
Conclusion
All four plans meet the thymoma target dose requirement.
However, NONCO-VMAT is preferred for its advantages in multi-organ protection and balanced breast dose.
Additionally, CO-VMAT should be used cautiously in female patients due to the higher breast dose.
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