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Image-guided Adaptive Radiotherapy for Bladder Cancer
Authors:V. Kong  V.N. Hansen  S. Hafeez
Affiliation:1. Radiation Medicine, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;2. Laboratory of Radiation Physics, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark;3. Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging, The Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK;4. Department of Radiotherapy, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Abstract:
Technological advancement has facilitated patient-specific radiotherapy in bladder cancer. This has been made possible by developments in image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT). Particularly transformative has been the integration of volumetric imaging into the workflow. The ability to visualise the bladder target using cone beam computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging initially assisted with determining the magnitude of inter- and intra-fraction target change. It has led to greater confidence in ascertaining true anatomy at each fraction. The increased certainty of dose delivered to the bladder has permitted the safe reduction of planning target volume margins. IGRT has therefore improved target coverage with a reduction in integral dose to the surrounding tissue. Use of IGRT to feed back into plan and dose delivery optimisation according to the anatomy of the day has enabled adaptive radiotherapy bladder solutions. Here we undertake a review of the stepwise developments underpinning IGRT and adaptive radiotherapy strategies for external beam bladder cancer radiotherapy. We present the evidence in accordance with the framework for systematic clinical evaluation of technical innovations in radiation oncology (R-IDEAL).
Keywords:Adaption  adaptive radiotherapy  bladder cancer  CBCT  image guidance  MRI
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