Optimal timing of re-planning for head and neck adaptive radiotherapy

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) relies on re-planning to correct treatment variations, but the optimal timing of re-planning to account for dose changes in head and neck organs at risk (OARs) is still under investigation. We aimed to find out the optimal timing of re-planning in head and neck ART.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 110 head and neck cancer patients were retrospectively enrolled. A semi auto-segmentation method was applied to obtain the weekly mean dose (D mean) to OARs. The K-nearest-neighbour method was used for missing data imputation of weekly D mean. A dose deviation map was built using the planning D mean and weekly D mean values and then used to simulate different ART scenarios consisting of 1 to 6 re-plannings. The difference between accumulated D mean and planning D mean before re-planning (ΔD mean_acc_noART) and after re-planning (ΔD mean_acc_ART) were evaluated and compared.

RESULTS: Among all the OARs, supraglottic showed the largest ΔD mean_acc_noART (1.23±3.13 Gy) and most cases of ΔD mean_acc_noART >3 Gy (26 patients). The 3 rd week is suggested in the optimal timing of re-planning for 10 OARs. For all the organs except arytenoid, 2 re-plannings were able to guarantee the ΔD mean_acc_ART below 3 Gy while the average |ΔD mean_acc_ART| was below 1 Gy. ART scenarios of 2_4, 3_4, 3_5 (week of re-planning separated with "_") were able to guarantee ΔD mean_acc_ART of 99% of patients below 3 Gy simultaneously for 19 OARs.

CONCLUSIONS: The optimal timing of re-planning was suggested for different organs at risk in head and neck adaptive radiotherapy. Generic scenarios of timing and frequency for re-planning can be applied to guarantee the increase of accumulated mean dose within 3 Gy simultaneously for multiple organs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110145
Number of pages7
JournalRadiotherapy and Oncology
Volume194
Early online date8-Feb-2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May-2024

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