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Penile bulb sparing in prostate cancer radiotherapy: Dose analysis of an in-house MRI system to improve contouring
Objective This study aimed to assess the reduction in dose to the penile bulb (PB) achieved by MRI-based contouring following drinking and endorectal balloon (ERB) instructions. Patients and methods A total of 17 prostate cancer patients were treated with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)...
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Published in: | Strahlentherapie und Onkologie 2019-02, Vol.195 (2), p.153-163 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Objective
This study aimed to assess the reduction in dose to the penile bulb (PB) achieved by MRI-based contouring following drinking and endorectal balloon (ERB) instructions.
Patients and methods
A total of 17 prostate cancer patients were treated with intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and interstitial brachytherapy (IBT). CT and MRI datasets were acquired back-to-back based on a 65 cm
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air-filled ERB and drinking instructions. After rigid co-registration of the imaging data, the CT-based planning target volume (PTV) used for treatment planning was retrospectively compared to an MRI-based adaptive PTV and the dose to the PB was determined in each case. The adapted PTV encompassed a caudally cropped CT-based PTV which was defined on the basis of the MRI-based prostate contour plus an additional 5 mm safety margin.
Results
In the seven-field IMRT treatment plans, the MRI-based adapted PTV achieved mean (D
mean
) and maximum (D
max
) doses to the PB which were significantly lower (by 7.6 Gy and 10.9 Gy, respectively;
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ISSN: | 0179-7158 1439-099X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00066-018-1377-0 |