Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT)-Guided Adaptive Boost Radiotherapy for a Patient With Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer Ineligible for Brachytherapy
Alice E Silberstein, Joshua P Schiff, Robbie Beckert, Xiaodong Zhao, Eric Laugeman, Stephanie Markovina, Jessika A Contreras

TL;DR
A new CBCT-guided adaptive radiation approach is used to treat a cervical cancer patient who couldn't receive brachytherapy, showing promising results.
Contribution
First reported use of CBCT-guided adaptive boost for brachytherapy-ineligible cervical cancer patients.
Findings
Adaptive plans met OAR constraints in all fractions, unlike the initial plan.
Treatment time averaged 58 minutes per fraction.
Approach shows feasibility and dosimetric benefits for ineligible patients.
Abstract
Brachytherapy is a critical component of locally advanced cervical cancer treatment, and patients ineligible for brachytherapy historically have poor outcomes. Delivery of boost with stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) has been studied, though toxicity is a concern. Recent case reports have explored adaptive radiation boost, which can adjust plans for inter-fraction motion using magnetic resonance guidance. Herein, we report the first patient with locally advanced cervical cancer ineligible for brachytherapy who was treated with a cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT)-guided adaptive boost following completion of chemoradiation. A 71-year-old female with locally advanced cervical cancer was treated with chemoradiation and was deemed ineligible for a brachytherapy boost due to tumor size, geometry, and a fistula with a tumor in the bladder. She was prescribed a boost to the primary…
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TopicsEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Management of metastatic bone disease
