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Bowel exposure in rectal cancer IMRT using prone, supine, or a belly board
Authors:Jasper Nijkamp  Barry Doodeman  Corrie MarijnenAndrew Vincent  Corine van Vliet-Vroegindeweij
Affiliation:a Department of Radiation Oncology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
b Department of Clinical Oncology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
c Department of Biometrics, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Purpose

To investigate bowel exposure using prone, supine, or two different belly boards for rectal cancer intensity modulated RT plans using a full bladder protocol.

Methods and materials

For 11 volunteers four MR scans were acquired, on a flat table in prone, supine, and on two different belly boards (IT-V Medizintechnik GmbH® (BB1) and CIVCO® (BB2)), using a full bladder protocol. On each scan a 25 × 2 Gy IMRT plan was calculated.

Results

BB2 led to an average bowel area volume reduction of 20-30% at any dose level compared to prone. BB1 showed a smaller dose reduction effect, while no differences between prone and supine were found. Differences between BB2 and prone, supine or BB1 were significant up to a level of respectively, 45, 35, and 30 Gy. The reducing effect varied among individuals, except for the 50 Gy region, where no effect was found. An increase in bladder volume of 100 cc led to a significant bowel area V15 reduction of 16% independent of scan type.

Conclusions

In the low and intermediate dose region a belly board still attributes to a significant bowel dose reduction when using IMRT and a full bladder protocol. A larger bladder volume resulted in a significant decreased bowel area dose.
Keywords:Belly board   Bowel exposure   Rectal cancer   IMRT
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