SU-E-T-595: Comparison of Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) and Static Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) for Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma in Patients with Intact Lungs/Post Pleurectomy

Medical Physics
V DumaneK RosenzweigG

Abstract

This planning study compares VMAT and static gantry, sliding window IMRT for malignant pleural mesothelioma for post pleurectomy. We compared plans for a left sided (L) and a right sided case (R). Plans used clinically approved planning target volumes (PTVs) and critical organ contours. IMRT plans employed 7-8 6 MV photon beam directions over a 215° range centered on the ipsilateral lung. VMAT plans used 4 partial arcs within the same range and energy. Prescription dose per fraction was 1.8 Gy; case L went to 50.4 Gy, case R to 46.8 Gy. Planning objectives were: Lyman model NTCP for both lungs < 25%; contralateral lung, mean dose < 8 Gy; heart, V30 Gy < 50%, mean < 30 Gy; Each Kidney, V18 Gy < 33%; liver_not_GTV, mean < 30 Gy, V30 Gy < 50%; stomach not PTV, mean < 30 Gy; cord maximum < 45 Gy; bowel maximum < 55 Gy, D05 < 45 Gy; PTV D95 = 94%, V95 = 94%, D05 = 115%. Dose calculation was done with the AAA algorithm. VMAT and IMRT both met the dosimetric constraints. The VMAT MU were 887 (L)_and 896 (R) and for IMRT were 1691 (L) and 2409 (R). IMRT required 14-16 fields (wide-field splitting). The delivery times were 8 minutes (VMAT) and 20 minutes (IMRT). For coverage and plan homogeneity parameters within 1.5% - 2%, VMAT better ...Continue Reading

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Aug 1, 2013·Thoracic Cancer·Maurizio AmichettiStefano Maria Magrini
Nov 14, 2019·Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy : Journal of Greatpoland Cancer Center in Poznań and Polish Society of Radiation Oncology·Ivica Ratosa, Maja Ivanetic Pantar
Jun 21, 2020·Practical Radiation Oncology·Vishruta A DumaneKenneth E Rosenzweig
Aug 26, 2021·Clinical Oncology : a Journal of the Royal College of Radiologists·T MüdderC Leitzen

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