The Application of Image Guided Radiotherapy on the Precision of Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy in Patients with Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer

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Objective: To investigate the effect of onboard image (OBI) system-based image guided radiotherapy (IGRT) on the precision of fractionated intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. Methods: The IGRT validation images of the 12 patients with rectal cancer were obtained after initial setup by the OBI system of Varian Novalis TX linear accelerator, and registered to the planning CT image system. Subsequently, the setup deviations on three translational directions [ventral-dorsal direction (VD), cranial-caudal direction (CD) and lateral direction (LD)] for the three-validation phase including Pre-treatment (Pre-RT1), repositioning (Pre-RT2) and Post-treatment (Post-RT) were obtained and comparatively analyzed. Results: The frequency of setup deviation of 2.0 mm in the lateral, cephalocaudal and ventral direction was 83.01%, 65.71%, and 68.91%, respectively for Pre-RT1; 100%, 98.72% and 100%, respectively for Pre-RT2; 100%, 97.76%, and 99.68%, respectively for Post-RT. Compared with the Pre-RT1 phase, the ranges of setup deviation on Pre-RT2 and Post-RT phases possessed a significant contraction trend. The absolute values of setup deviations on the three translation directions between the Pre-RT1 and Pre-RT2 or Post-RT were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Through positioning adjustment based on IGRT based on the OBI system, the setup deviations on the three translational directions decreased significantly. Conclusion: Application of OBI-based daily IGRT may help improve the precise delivery of fractionated IMRT by decreasing the inter- and intra-fractionated setup deviation in the ventral-dorsal direction, cranial-caudal direction and lateral direction for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer.

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Wang, C. , Wang, Z. , Min, M. , Yu, X. , Dong, J. and Wen, B. (2018) The Application of Image Guided Radiotherapy on the Precision of Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy in Patients with Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer. International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology, 7, 479-490. doi: 10.4236/ijmpcero.2018.74041.

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