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Dose-volume histogram analysis as predictor of radiation pneumonitis in primary lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy
Authors:Fay Michael  Tan Alex  Fisher Richard  Mac Manus Michael  Wirth Andrew  Ball David
Affiliation:Department of Radiation Oncology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:PURPOSE: To determine the relationship between various parameters derived from lung dose-volume histogram analysis and the risk of symptomatic radiation pneumonitis (RP) in patients undergoing radical radiotherapy for primary lung cancer. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The records of 156 patients with lung cancer who had been treated with radical radiotherapy (>/=45 Gy) and for whom dose-volume histogram data were available were reviewed. The incidence of symptomatic RP was correlated with a variety of parameters derived from the dose-volume histogram data, including the volume of lung receiving 10 Gy (V(10)) through 50 Gy (V(50)) and the mean lung dose (MLD). RESULTS: The rate of RP at 6 months was 15% (95% confidence interval 9-22%). On univariate analysis, only V(30) (p = 0.036) and MLD (p = 0.043) were statistically significantly related to RP. V(30) correlated highly positively with MLD (r = 0.96, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: V(30) and MLD can be used to predict the risk of RP in lung cancer patients undergoing radical radiotherapy.
Keywords:Lung cancer   Radiation pneumonitis   Dose-volume histograms
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