Regional treatment margins for prostate brachytherapy |
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Authors: | Noha Jastaniyah Ron Sloboda Wafa Kamal Harrison Moore Sunita Ghosh Nadeem Pervez John Pedersen Don Yee Brita Danielson Albert Murtha John Amanie Nawaid Usmani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Oncology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;2. Division of Medical Physics, Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;3. Division of Experimental Oncology, Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;4. Division of Radiation Oncology, Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | PurposeThis study quantified the treatment margin (TM) around the prostate that received 100% of the prescribed dose and analyzed postimplant dosimetry in different regions of the prostate for 125I seed implants.Methods and MaterialsAn average target volume (ATV) was created from postoperative MRI scan contours drawn independently by five radiation oncologists in 40 patients. The MRI was fused with the postoperative CT for dosimetry purposes. The TM, defined as the radial distance between the ATV and the 100% isodose line, was measured at 16 points at the base, midgland, and apex. The ATV was divided into four quadrants: anterior–superior, posterior–superior, anterior–inferior, and posterior–inferior quadrants. The values of the dose that covers 90% of the ATV (D90) and the percentage of the ATV receiving the prescribed dose (V100) received by the whole prostate and its four quadrants were documented.ResultsThe range of the mean TM, in millimeter, was ?8.88 to 3.68, 1.12 to 10.42, and 6.27 to 18.25 at the base, midgland, and apex, respectively. The mean D90 was 135.8, 162.8, 191.0, and 194.6 Gy for the anterior–superior, posterior–superior, anterior–inferior, and posterior–inferior quadrants, respectively.ConclusionsDespite having a relatively uniform preoperative planning target volume, this study identified variable TMs postoperatively in different regions of the prostate. In particular, the anterior base is most underdosed, whereas the lateral regions of the midgland and apex have generous TMs. Postimplant dosimetric parameters were lowest in the anterior–inferior quadrant. |
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