Dosimetric Plan Comparison of Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI) Using CyberKnife

초록

Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is a new treatment delivery technique that decreases overall treatment time by using higher fractional doses than conventional fractionation. Here, a quantitative analysis study of CyberKnife-based APBI was performed on 10 patients with left-sided breast cancer who had already finished conventional treatment at the Inha University Hospital. Dosimetric parameters for four kinds of treatment plans (3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, and CyberKnife) were analyzed and compared with constraints in the NSABP B39/RTOG 0413 protocol and a published CyberKnife-based APBI study. For the 10 patients recruited in this study, all the dosimetric parameters, including target coverage and doses to normal structures, met the NSABP B39/RTOG 0413 protocol. Compared with other treatment plans, a more conformal dose to the target and better dose sparing of critical structures were observed in CyberKnife plans. Accelerated partial breast irradiation via CyberKnife is a suitable treatment delivery technique for partial breast irradiation and offers improvements over external beam APBI techniques.

키워드

APBICyberknifeTreatment planning
제목
Dosimetric Plan Comparison of Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation (APBI) Using CyberKnife
저자
이창열김우철이정심박승우허현도
DOI
10.14316/pmp.2018.29.2.73
발행일
2018-06
유형
Y
저널명
의학물리
29
2
페이지
73 ~ 80