Title of article :
Effects of error on dose of target region and organs at risk in treating nasopharynx cancer with intensity modulated radiation therapy
Author/Authors :
Liu، Guangsheng نويسنده , , Zhang، Sumei نويسنده , , Ma، Yuzhuo نويسنده , , Wang، Qingyuan نويسنده , , Chen، Xingxiu نويسنده , , Zhang، Lingling نويسنده , , Ma، Fengmei نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Objective: To measure setup error of head and neck neoplasm in radiotherapy and discuss over effects
of error on physical dose acting on target region and organs at risk of nasopharynx cancer (NPC) patients
treated with intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT).
Methods: A total of 152 patients who developed head and neck neoplasm and received IMRT were randomly
selected. Through comparing digital portal image and digital reconstruction image, we measured setup
error, calculated expanding margin from clinical target volume (CTV) to planning target volume (PTV)
and analyzed whether there was rules between setup error and treatment time. Additionally, 20 cases
of NPC were selected. Three-dimensional error was simulated in planning system. Dose distribution was
recalculated and a series of dose parameters of target volume and OAR were analyzed.
Results: Setup error in left-right, head-feet and ventral-dorsal direction was (-0.62±1.46) mm, (-0.41±1.54)
mm and (-0.31±1.67) mm respectively. Regarding limit value, the maximum and minimum value in leftright
direction, head-feet direction and ventral-dorsal direction was 2.70 mm and -6.00 mm; 3.00 mm and
-5.00 mm, 5.00 mm and -7.50 mm. Expanding margin from CTV to PTV was 2.26 mm, 1.88 mm and 1.97
mm in left-right direction, head-feet direction and ventral-dorsal direction.
Conclusion: During IMRT, only when setup error is controlled below 3 mm can sharply reduce the damage
caused by radiation to normal tissue; therefore, quality security and control of electronic portal imaging
device need (EPID) to be improved.
Keywords :
intensity modulated radiation therapy , Nasopharynx cancer , Setup error , physical dosimetry
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences