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TitleImproving plan quality in cervical brachytherapy using a simple knowledge-based prediction tool for OAR dose (D2cm3)
Authors: Flower, Emily E.;Sykes, Jonathon R.;Sullivan, Emma;Busuttil, Gemma;Thiruthaneeswaran, Niluja;Cosgriff, Eireann;Chard, Jennifer C.;Salkeld, Alison L.;Thwaites, D.
WSLHD Author: Flower, Emily E.;Sykes, Jonathon R.;Sullivan, Emma;Busuttil, Gemma;Thiruthaneeswaran, Niluja;Cosgriff, Eireann;Chard, Jennifer C.;Salkeld, Alison L.
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Brachytherapy 22(5):623-629, 2023
Abstract: PURPOSE: Toxicity from cervical brachytherapy has been demonstrated to correlate with the D2cm3 of the bladder, rectum, and bowel. This suggests a simplified version of knowledge-based planning investigating the relationship of the overlap distance for 2cm3 and the D2cm3 from planning may be possible. This work demonstrates the feasibility of simple knowledge-based planning to predict the D2cm3, detect suboptimal plans, and improve plan quality. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The overlap volume histogram (OVH) method was used to determine the distance for 2cm3 of overlap between the OAR and CTV_HR. Linear plots modelled the OAR D2cm3 and 2cm3 overlap distance. Two datasets of 20 patients (plans from 43 insertions in each dataset) were used to create two independent models, and the performance of each model was compared using cross-validation. Doses were scaled to ensure consistent CTV_HR D90 values. The predicted D2cm3 is entered as the maximum constraint in the inverse planning algorithm. RESULTS: Mean bladder D2cm3 decreased by 2.9% for the models from each dataset, mean rectal D2cm3 decreased 14.9% for the model from dataset 1 and 6.0% for the model from dataset 2, mean sigmoid D2cm3 decreased 10.7% for the model from dataset 1 and 6.1% for the model from dataset 2, mean bowel D2cm3 decreased 4.1% for the model from dataset 1 but no statistically significant difference was observed for the model from dataset 2. CONCLUSIONS: A simplified knowledge-based planning method was used to predict D2cm3 and was able to automate optimization of brachytherapy plans for locally advanced cervical cancer.
URI: https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/8351
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brachy.2023.05.004
Journal: Brachytherapy
Type: Journal Article
Study or Trial: Feasibility Study
Department: Radiation Oncology
Facility: Blacktown
Westmead
Affiliated Organisations: Sydney West Radiation Oncology Network, Westmead, NSW, Australia
School of Physics, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
School of Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Keywords: advanced cancer
algorithm
bladder
brachytherapy
cross validation
information processing
radiation dose
sigmoid
uterine cervix cancer
validation process
overlap volume histogram
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