Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5529508 Radiotherapy and Oncology 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeWe evaluated three-dimensional intrafractional target motion, divided into respiratory-induced motion and baseline drift, in accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI).MethodsPaired fluoroscopic images were acquired simultaneously using orthogonal kV X-ray imaging systems at pre- and post-treatment for 23 patients who underwent APBI with external beam radiotherapy. The internal target motion was calculated from the surgical clips placed around the tumour cavity.ResultsThe peak-to-peak respiratory-induced motions ranged from 0.6 to 1.5 mm in all directions. A systematic baseline drift of 1.5 mm towards the posterior direction and a random baseline drift of 0.3 mm in the lateral-medial and cranial-caudal directions were observed. The baseline for an outer tumour cavity drifted towards the lateral and posterior directions, and that for an upper tumour cavity drifted towards the cranial direction. Moderate correlations were observed between the posterior baseline drift and the patients' physical characteristics. The posterior margin for intrafractional uncertainties was larger than 5 mm in patients with greater fat thickness due to the baseline drift.ConclusionsThe magnitude of the intrafractional motion was not uniform according to the direction, patients' physical characteristics, or tumour cavity location due to the baseline drift. Therefore, the intrafractional systematic movement should be properly managed.

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