The ROSMA-PTV concept and the impact of rotational setup uncertainties on the tumor control probability in canine brain tumors
Stephan Radonic (1, 2), J\"urgen Besserer (1, 3), Carla Rohrer, Bley (2), Uwe Schneider (1, 3), Valeria Meier (1, 2) ((1) Department, of Physics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, (2) Division of, Radiation Oncology, Small Animal Department, Vetsuisse Faculty

TL;DR
This study develops a new CTV-to-PTV expansion method considering critical organs and evaluates how rotational setup uncertainties affect tumor control probability in canine brain tumor radiotherapy.
Contribution
Introduces a probability density-based CTV-to-PTV expansion method and assesses the impact of rotational setup uncertainties on TCP in veterinary brain tumor treatment.
Findings
Non-isotropic margins increase TCP with less excess volume.
Rotational uncertainties significantly influence TCP outcomes.
The new expansion method improves target coverage while sparing critical organs.
Abstract
Purpose: In this modelling study we pursued two main goals. The first was to establish a new CTV-to-PTV expansion which considers the closest and most critical organ at risk (OAR). The second goal was to investigate the impact of the planning target volume (PTV) margin size on the tumor control probability (TCP) dependent on the geometrical setup uncertainties. The aim was to achieve a smaller margin expansion close to the OAR while allowing a moderately larger expansion in less critical areas further away from the OAR and most importantly while maintaining the TCP. Methods and Materials: Imaging data of radiation therapy (RT) plans from pet dogs which had undergone RT for brain tumor were used to estimate the clinic specific rotational setup uncertainties. A Monte-Carlo methodology used to quantify the implications of those uncertainties on the TCP. A computational CTV-to-PTV expansion…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
