Potential role of intensity-modulated radiotherapy in the treatment of tumors of the maxillary sinus.


Autoria(s): Adams, E.J.; Nutting, C.M.; Convery, D.J.; Cosgrove, V; Henk, J.M.; Dearnaley, D.P.; Webb, S.
Data(s)

01/11/2001

Resumo

To assess 3-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) and intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) techniques to see whether doses to critical structures could be reduced while maintaining planning target volume (PTV) coverage in patients receiving conventional radiotherapy (RT) for carcinoma of the maxillary sinus because of the risk of radiation-induced complications, particularly visual loss. Six patients who had recently received conventional RT for carcinoma of the maxillary sinus were studied. Conventional RT, 3D-CRT, and step-and-shoot IMRT plans were prepared using the same 2-field arrangement. The effect of reducing the number of segments in the IMRT beams was investigated. 3D-CRT and IMRT reduced the brain and ipsilateral parotid gland doses compared with the conventional plans. IMRT reduced doses to both optic nerves; for the contralateral optic nerve, 15-segment IMRT plans delivered an average maximal dose of 56.4 Gy (range 53.9–59.3) compared with 65.7 Gy (range 65.3–65.9) and 64.2 Gy (range 61.4–65.6) for conventional RT and 3D-CRT, respectively. IMRT also gave improved PTV homogeneity and improved coverage, with an average of 8.5% (range 7.0–11.7%) of the volume receiving

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/potential-role-of-intensitymodulated-radiotherapy-in-the-treatment-of-tumors-of-the-maxillary-sinus(45a7a01a-533a-4436-ae25-170cf7cb6d23).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0360-3016(01)01655-8

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Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Adams , E J , Nutting , C M , Convery , D J , Cosgrove , V , Henk , J M , Dearnaley , D P & Webb , S 2001 , ' Potential role of intensity-modulated radiotherapy in the treatment of tumors of the maxillary sinus. ' International Journal of Radiation: Oncology - Biology - Physics , vol 51(3) , no. 3 , pp. 579-588 . DOI: 10.1016/S0360-3016(01)01655-8

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article