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Magnetic Resonance Image-Based Tomotherapy Planning for Prostate Cancer
Journal
Radiation Oncology Journal
Vol
38(1)
Page
52-59
Author
Sang Hoon Jung, Jinsung Kim, Yoonsun Chung, Bilgin Keserci, Hongryull Pyo, Hee Chul Park, Won Park
Year
Miscellaneous
Date
Mar, 2020
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Purpose: To evaluate and compare the feasibilities of magnetic resonance (MR) image-based planning using synthetic computed tomography (sCT) versus CT (pCT)-based planning in helical tomotherapy for prostate cancer.

Materials and methods: A retrospective evaluation was performed in 16 patients with prostate cancer who had been treated with helical tomotherapy. MR images were acquired using a dedicated therapy sequence; sCT images were generated using magnetic resonance for calculating attenuation (MRCAT). The three-dimensional dose distribution according to sCT was recalculated using a previously optimized plan and was compared with the doses calculated using pCT.

Results: The mean planning target volume doses calculated by sCT and pCT differed by 0.65% ± 1.11% (p = 0.03). Three-dimensional gamma analysis at a 2%/2 mm dose difference/distance to agreement yielded a pass rate of 0.976 (range, 0.658 to 0.986).

Conclusion: The dose distribution results obtained using tomotherapy from MR-only simulations were in good agreement with the dose distribution results from simulation CT, with mean dose differences of less than 1% for target volume and normal organs in patients with prostate cancer.

Keywords: Helical Tomotherapy; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Prostatic Neoplasms.