Dosimetric effect of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the left-sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the dosimetric parameters of the medial, central, and lateral tumor bed boost in hypofractionated left whole-breast irradiation with dynamic multi-leaf collimator technology. Sixty patients with early breast cancer fol...

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Published in:Fushe yanjiu yu fushe gongyi xuebao
Main Authors: CHEN Che, CHEN Rui, LU Zhijiang, LUO Dehong
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Language:Chinese
Published: Science Press 2023-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.fs.sinap.ac.cn/thesisDetails#10.11889/j.1000-3436.2022-0141&lang=zh
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LU Zhijiang
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LU Zhijiang
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description This study aimed to evaluate the effects of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the dosimetric parameters of the medial, central, and lateral tumor bed boost in hypofractionated left whole-breast irradiation with dynamic multi-leaf collimator technology. Sixty patients with early breast cancer following conservative surgery who underwent hypofractionated radiotherapy with tumor bed boost were enrolled from The First People’s Hospital of Zunyi between January 2018 and January 2023. All patients were classified into three groups according to the location of the tumor bed: medial, central, and lateral. The differences in target volume and cardiopulmonary dosimetric parameters between the plan of multi-leaf collimator angle change (labeled as Plan-A) and the original plan of 0° multi-leaf collimator angle (labeled as Plan-O) were compared in each group. The results did not show any significant differences in the coverage of the target prescription, conformability index, and homogeneity index between Plan-A and Plan-O of the three groups. In the medial group, the left lung V5, V10, and Dmean; heart V8 and Dmean; and left anterior descending artery (LAD) Dmax and Dmean of Plan-A were significantly lower than those of Plan-O (p<0.05). Meanwhile, in the central and lateral groups, only the LAD Dmax and Dmean of Plan-A decreased significantly in the lateral group, and no differences were observed in other cardiopulmonary parameters compared to those in Plan-O (p<0.05). In conclusion, the change in collimator angle did not have a significant effect on the target dosimetric parameters of hypofractionated radiotherapy with tumor bed boost for the left breast. On the contrary, it could significantly reduce the cardiopulmonary dose in the medial group compared to the original radiotherapy plan. Given this information, it is recommended to change the multi-leaf collimator angle for the radiotherapy plan of the medial tumor bed group in left whole-breast hypofractionated radiotherapy.
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spelling doaj-art-8e2ec2d3ad1b446e8cecd62ea6f774362025-08-19T22:19:26ZzhoScience PressFushe yanjiu yu fushe gongyi xuebao1000-34362023-08-01414515710.11889/j.1000-3436.2022-01411000-3436(2023)04-0051-07Dosimetric effect of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the left-sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boostCHEN CheCHEN RuiLU ZhijiangLUO DehongThis study aimed to evaluate the effects of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the dosimetric parameters of the medial, central, and lateral tumor bed boost in hypofractionated left whole-breast irradiation with dynamic multi-leaf collimator technology. Sixty patients with early breast cancer following conservative surgery who underwent hypofractionated radiotherapy with tumor bed boost were enrolled from The First People’s Hospital of Zunyi between January 2018 and January 2023. All patients were classified into three groups according to the location of the tumor bed: medial, central, and lateral. The differences in target volume and cardiopulmonary dosimetric parameters between the plan of multi-leaf collimator angle change (labeled as Plan-A) and the original plan of 0° multi-leaf collimator angle (labeled as Plan-O) were compared in each group. The results did not show any significant differences in the coverage of the target prescription, conformability index, and homogeneity index between Plan-A and Plan-O of the three groups. In the medial group, the left lung V5, V10, and Dmean; heart V8 and Dmean; and left anterior descending artery (LAD) Dmax and Dmean of Plan-A were significantly lower than those of Plan-O (p<0.05). Meanwhile, in the central and lateral groups, only the LAD Dmax and Dmean of Plan-A decreased significantly in the lateral group, and no differences were observed in other cardiopulmonary parameters compared to those in Plan-O (p<0.05). In conclusion, the change in collimator angle did not have a significant effect on the target dosimetric parameters of hypofractionated radiotherapy with tumor bed boost for the left breast. On the contrary, it could significantly reduce the cardiopulmonary dose in the medial group compared to the original radiotherapy plan. Given this information, it is recommended to change the multi-leaf collimator angle for the radiotherapy plan of the medial tumor bed group in left whole-breast hypofractionated radiotherapy.http://www.fs.sinap.ac.cn/thesisDetails#10.11889/j.1000-3436.2022-0141&lang=zhbreast cancermulti-leaf collimatorhypofractionated radiotherapytumor bed locationdosimetry
spellingShingle CHEN Che
CHEN Rui
LU Zhijiang
LUO Dehong
Dosimetric effect of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the left-sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost
breast cancer
multi-leaf collimator
hypofractionated radiotherapy
tumor bed location
dosimetry
title Dosimetric effect of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the left-sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost
title_full Dosimetric effect of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the left-sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost
title_fullStr Dosimetric effect of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the left-sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost
title_full_unstemmed Dosimetric effect of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the left-sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost
title_short Dosimetric effect of multi-leaf collimator angle change on the left-sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost
title_sort dosimetric effect of multi leaf collimator angle change on the left sided breast hypofractionated radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost
topic breast cancer
multi-leaf collimator
hypofractionated radiotherapy
tumor bed location
dosimetry
url http://www.fs.sinap.ac.cn/thesisDetails#10.11889/j.1000-3436.2022-0141&lang=zh
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