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Supine linac treatment versus tomotherapy in craniospinal irradiation: Planning comparison and dosimetric evaluation

  • J. Y. Hong
  • , G. W. Kim
  • , C. U. Kim
  • , G. S. Cheon
  • , S. H. Son
  • , J. Y. Lee
  • , Y. H. Lee
  • , J. H. Lee
  • , B. O. Choi
  • , Y. S. Kim
  • , S. N. Lee
  • , H. S. Jang
  • , Y. N. Kang
  • , S. C. Yoon
  • Catholic Univ. of Korea Coll. Med.

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Abstract

Craniospinal irradiation (CSI) is the standard treatment of primary intracranial tumour with risk of leptomeningeal dissemination. However, supine setup field-in-field technique does not need inter-fractional junction shift. Recently, the studies of CSI with tomotherapy showed excellent target coverage and tolerable normal organ dose in paediatric patients. The planning comparison and dosimetric difference between conventional radiotherapy and tomotherapy are presented. Three patients with central nervous system germinoma received supine CSI treatment. Normal tissue complication probability calculation was performed for parotid gland, kidney, lens, small bowel, ovary and testis. Homogenous vertebral body coverage for tomotherapy compared with conformal radiotherapy was found. The mean dose to each parotid gland decreased by 7.3 and 10 Gy, respectively, with tomotherapy. The volume of oesophagus and small bowel receiving >10 Gy was significantly lower. The V2, V5, V10 and V20 of the lungs are 81.6, 12.4, 2.3 and 0 % with tomotherapy. Tomotherapy showed excellent homogenous dose distribution through the craniospinal axis (PTV) and higher conformity index.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberncr190
Pages (from-to)364-366
Number of pages3
JournalRadiation Protection Dosimetry
Volume146
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2011

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