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Title

Improved tumour control probability with MRI-based prostate brachytherapy treatment planning.

Authors

Dinkla, Anna M.; Pieters, Bradley R.; Koedooder, Kees; van Wieringen, Niek; van der Laarse, Rob; van der Grient, Johan N.; Rasch, Coen R.; Koning, Caro C.; Bel, Arjan

Abstract

Backgroun. Due to improved visibility on MRI, contouring of the prostate is improved compared to CT. The aim of this study was to quantify the benefits of using MRI for treatment planning as compared to CT-based planning for temporary implant prostate brachytherapy. Material and methods. CT and MRI image data of 13 patients were used to delineate the prostate and organs at risk (OARs) and to reconstruct the implanted catheters (typically 12). An experienced treatment planner created plans on the CT-based structure sets (CT-plan) and on the MRI-based structure sets (MRI-plan). Then, active dwell-positions and weights of the CT-plans were transferred to the MRI-based structure sets (CT-planMRI-contours) and resulting dosimetric parameters and tumour control probabilities (TCPs) were studied. Results. For the CT-planMRI-contours a statistically significant lower target coverage was detected: mean V100 was 95.1% as opposed to 98.3% for the original plans (p < 0.01). Planning on CT caused cold-spots that influence the TCP. MRI-based planning improved the TCPs by 6-10%, depending on the parameters of the radiobiological model used for TCP calculation. Basing the treatment plan on either CT- or MRI-delineations does not influence plan quality. Conclusion. Evaluation of CT-based treatment planning by transferring the plan to MRI reveals underdosage of the prostate, especially at the base side. Planning on MRI can prevent cold-spots in the tumour and improves the TCP.

Subjects

CONFIDENCE intervals; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; PROSTATE tumors; RADIOISOTOPE brachytherapy; STATISTICS; T-test (Statistics); TOMOGRAPHY; ULTRASONIC imaging; DATA analysis; PLANNING techniques; DATA analysis software; DESCRIPTIVE statistics

Publication

Acta Oncologica, 2013, Vol 52, Issue 3, p658

ISSN

0284-186X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3109/0284186X.2012.744875

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