2016 Radiotherapy and oncology : j…

Selection of head and neck cancer patients for adaptive radiotherapy to decrease xerostomia.

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Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology Vol. 120 (1) : 36-40 • Jul 2016

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop and validate a method to select head and neck cancer patients for adaptive radiotherapy (ART) pre-treatment. Potential pre-treatment selection criteria presented in recent literature were included in the analysis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Deviations from the planned parotid gland mean dose (PG DeltaDmean) were estimated for 113 head and neck cancer patients by re-calculating plans on repeat CT scans. Uni- and multivariable linear regression analyses were performed to select pre-treatment parameters, and ROC curve analysis was used to determine cut off values, for selecting patients with a PG dose deviation larger than 3Gy. The patient selection method was validated in a second patient cohort of 43 patients. RESULTS: After multivariable analysis, the planned PG Dmean remained the only significant parameter for PG DeltaDmean. A sensitivity of 91% and 80% could be obtained using a threshold of PG Dmean of 22.2Gy, for the development and validation cohorts, respectively. This would spare 38% (development cohort) and 24% (validation cohort) of patients from the labour-intensive ART procedure. CONCLUSIONS: The presented method to select patients for ART pre-treatment reduces the labour of ART, contributing to a more effective allocation of the department resources.

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