Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5529999 Radiotherapy and Oncology 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background and purposeTo analyze treatment plan robustness and plan optimization strategies of 106Ru eye plaque brachytherapy using a novel software tool.Materials and methodsA treatment planning software was developed that allows to calculate dose-volume metrics. Plaque misplacements were simulated and evaluated with respect to the effect on tumor coverage and dose changes in critical structures. Two treatment plan optimization approaches were analyzed: (a) reducing plaque size and (b) shifting the plaque away from organs-at-risk (OAR).ResultsMaximum tumor sizes were identified which can be covered by the prescribed dose for different robustness levels (0-2 mm). For an apex height of 5 mm a 1 mm uncertainty yielded changes in D2% to the lens of up to ±13 Gy in anterior and ±20 Gy to the optic nerve in posterior tumors. By reducing the plaque size Dmean and D2% to lens, optic nerve and macula were decreased by >60% for most simulated cases. Similarly, by shifting the plaque away from the lens dose reductions of 15%/mm in anterior and even 30%/mm in central tumors were achieved.ConclusionCritical structures in the treatment of uveal melanomas with 106Ru plaques can benefit from the proposed, computational treatment plan optimization.

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