Factors requiring adaptive re-planning in carbon ion radiotherapy for head and neck cancers
Takahiro Yamada, Naoko Okano, Akihiko Matsumura, Makoto Sakai, Hirofumi Shimada, Atsushi Musha, Tatsuya Ohno

TL;DR
This study identifies tumor size increase as the main reason for re-planning during carbon ion radiotherapy for head and neck cancers.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the factors requiring adaptive re-planning during CIRT for head and neck cancers.
Findings
Tumor size changes were the main cause of dose-distribution distortion requiring re-planning.
64% of tumor size changes were due to tumor expansion.
Adaptive re-planning on weekly CT images restored dose distribution equivalent to the original plan.
Abstract
The anatomical changes during carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) for head and neck cancers frequently require plan adaptations with adaptive re-planning. However, the details of the anatomical changes and their rates are not clear. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the factors that require re-planning during CIRT for head and neck cancers. Thirty-seven patients who underwent 146 computed tomography (CT) scans and CIRT for head and neck cancers were evaluated retrospectively. To evaluate the re-planning situation, the frequency of the plan adaptation, reasons for plan adaptations, and causes of dose-distribution distortion were evaluated. Dose distributions were evaluated for two cases in which re-planning was carried out due to changes in tumor size and density on the beam path. The main cause for dose-distribution distortion was a change in tumor size for 11 of 13…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Head and Neck Cancer Studies
