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Optimal timing of re-planning for head and neck adaptive radiotherapy

Yong Gan, Johannes A. Langendijk, Edwin Oldehinkel, Zhixiong Lin, Stefan Both, Charlotte L. Brouwer

2024Radiotherapy and Oncology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background and purpose Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) relies on re-planning to correct treatment variations, but the optimal timing of re-planning to account for dose changes in head and neck organs at risk (OARs) is still under investigation. We aimed to find out the optimal timing of re-planning in head and neck ART. Materials and methods A total of 110 head and neck cancer patients were retrospectively enrolled. A semi auto-segmentation method was applied to obtain the weekly mean dose (Dmean) to OARs. The K-nearest-neighbour method was used for missing data imputation of weekly Dmean. A dose deviation map was built using the planning Dmean and weekly Dmean values and then used to simulate different ART scenarios consisting of 1 to 6 re-plannings. The difference between accumulated Dmean and planning Dmean before re-planning (ΔDmean_acc_noART) and after re-planning (ΔDmean_acc_ART) were evaluated and compared. Results Among all the OARs, supraglottic showed the largest ΔDmean_acc_noART (1.23±3.13 Gy) and most cases of ΔDmean_acc_noART >3 Gy (26 patients). The 3rd week is suggested in the optimal timing of re-planning for 10 OARs. For all the organs except arytenoid, 2 re-plannings were able to guarantee the ΔDmean_acc_ART below 3 Gy while the average |ΔDmean_acc_ART| was below 1 Gy. ART scenarios of 2_4, 3_4, 3_5 (week of re-planning separated with “_”) were able to guarantee ΔDmean_acc_ART of 99% of patients below 3 Gy simultaneously for 19 OARs. Conclusions The optimal timing of re-planning was suggested for different organs at risk in head and neck adaptive radiotherapy. Generic scenarios of timing and frequency for re-planning can be applied to guarantee the increase of accumulated mean dose within 3 Gy simultaneously for multiple organs.

Topics & Concepts

Radiation therapyHead and neckHead and neck cancerComputer scienceMedicineRadiologySurgeryAdvanced Radiotherapy TechniquesLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentAdvances in Oncology and Radiotherapy