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Dosimetric and clinical advantages of deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) during radiotherapy of breast cancer
Authors:Vicente Bruzzaniti  Armando Abate  Paola Pinnarò   Marco D’Andrea  Erminia Infusino  Valeria Landoni  Antonella Soriani  Carolina Giordano  Anna Maria Ferraro  Lidia Strigari
Affiliation:1.Laboratory of Medical Physics and Expert System,Regina Elena Cancer Institute,Rome,Italy;2.Radiotherapy Department,Istituto Neurotraumatologico Italiano,Grottaferrata,Italy;3.Radiotherapy Department,Regina Elena Cancer Institute,Rome,Italy;4.Radiotherapy Department,Campus Bio-Medico University,Rome,Italy
Abstract:

Background

To investigate the potential dosimetric and clinical benefits of Deep Inspiration Breath-Hold (DIBH) technique during radiotherapy of breast cancer compared with Free Breathing (FB).

Methods

Eight left-sided breast cancer patients underwent a supervised breath hold during treatment. For each patient, two CT scans were acquired with and without breath hold, and virtual simulation was performed for conventional tangential fields, utilizing 6 or 15 MV photon fields. The resulting dose–volume histograms were calculated, and the volumes of heart/lung irradiated to given doses were assessed. The left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) mean and maximum doses were calculated, together with tumour control probability (TCP) and normal tissue complication probabilities (NTCP) for lung and heart.

Results

For all patients a reduction of at least 16% in lung mean dose and at least 20% in irradiated pulmonary volumes was observed when DIBH was applied. Heart and LAD maximum doses were decreased by more than 78% with DIBH. The NTCP values for pneumonitis and long term cardiac mortality were also reduced by about 11% with DIBH. The NTCP values for pericarditis were zero for both DIBH and FB.

Conclusion

Delivering radiation in DIBH conditions the dose to the surrounding normal structures could be reduced, in particular heart, LAD and lung, due to increased distance between target and heart, and to reduced lung density.
Keywords:Deep inspiration breath-hold gating radiotherapy   Breast cancer radiotherapy   NTCP   TCP
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