TY - JOUR
T1 - Identifying patients who may benefit from adaptive radiotherapy
T2 - Does the literature on anatomic and dosimetric changes in head and neck organs at risk during radiotherapy provide information to help?
AU - Brouwer, Charlotte L.
AU - Steenbakkers, Roe J. H. M.
AU - Langendijk, Johannes A.
AU - Sijtsema, Nanna M.
N1 - Copyright © 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.. All rights reserved.
PY - 2015/6
Y1 - 2015/6
N2 - In the last decade, many efforts have been made to characterize anatomic changes of head and neck organs at risk (OARS) and the dosimetric consequences during radiotherapy. This review was undertaken to provide an overview of the magnitude and frequency of these effects, and to investigate whether we could find criteria to identify head and neck cancer patients who may benefit from adaptive radiotherapy (ART). Possible relationships between anatomic and dosimetric changes and outcome were explicitly considered. A literature search according to PRISMA guidelines was performed in MEDLINE and EMBASE for studies concerning anatomic or dosimetric changes of head and neck OARs during radiotherapy. Fifty-one eligible studies were found. The majority of papers reported on parotid gland (PG) anatomic and dosimetric changes. In some patients, PG mean dose differences between planning CT and repeat CT scans up to 10 Gy were reported. In other studies, only minor dosimetric effects (i.e.
AB - In the last decade, many efforts have been made to characterize anatomic changes of head and neck organs at risk (OARS) and the dosimetric consequences during radiotherapy. This review was undertaken to provide an overview of the magnitude and frequency of these effects, and to investigate whether we could find criteria to identify head and neck cancer patients who may benefit from adaptive radiotherapy (ART). Possible relationships between anatomic and dosimetric changes and outcome were explicitly considered. A literature search according to PRISMA guidelines was performed in MEDLINE and EMBASE for studies concerning anatomic or dosimetric changes of head and neck OARs during radiotherapy. Fifty-one eligible studies were found. The majority of papers reported on parotid gland (PG) anatomic and dosimetric changes. In some patients, PG mean dose differences between planning CT and repeat CT scans up to 10 Gy were reported. In other studies, only minor dosimetric effects (i.e.
U2 - 10.1016/j.radonc.2015.05.018
DO - 10.1016/j.radonc.2015.05.018
M3 - Review article
C2 - 26094076
SN - 0167-8140
VL - 115
SP - 285
EP - 294
JO - Radiotherapy and Oncology
JF - Radiotherapy and Oncology
IS - 3
ER -