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Toward an individualized target motion management for IMRT of cervical cancer based on model-predicted cervix-uterus shape and position
Authors:Luiza Bondar  Mischa HoogemanJan Willem Mens  Glenn DhawtalIlse de Pree  Rozilawati Ahmad  Sandra QuintBen Heijmen
Institution:a Department of Radiation Oncology, Erasmus-MC Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
b Programme of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy, University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
Abstract:

Background and Purpose

To design and evaluate a 3D patient-specific model to predict the cervix-uterus shape and position.

Methods and Materials

For 13 patients lying in prone position, 10 variable bladder filling CT-scans were acquired, 5 at planning and 5 after 40 Gy. The delineated cervix-uterus volumes in 2-5 pre-treatment CT-scans were used to generate patient-specific models that predict the cervix-uterus geometry by bladder volume. Model predictions were compared to delineations, excluding those used for model construction. The prediction error was quantified by the margin required around the predicted volumes to accommodate 95% of the delineated volume and by the predicted-to-delineated surface distance.

Results

The prediction margin was significantly smaller (average 50%) than the margin encompassing the cervix-uterus motion. The prediction margin could be decreased (from 7 to 5 mm at planning and from 10 to 8 mm after 40 Gy) by increasing (from 2 to 5) the number of CT-scans used for the model construction.

Conclusion

For most patients, even with a model based on only two CT-scans, the prediction error was well below the margin encompassing the cervix-uterus motion. The described approach could be used to create prior to treatment, an individualized treatment strategy.
Keywords:Cervical cancer  Online adaptive radiotherapy  Organ shape modeling  Non-rigid registration  Organ motion management
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