Abstract

PurposeTo assess the correlation between postimplant dosimetric quantifiers and the genitourinary (GU) toxicity of low-dose rate brachytherapy for prostate cancer. Methods and MaterialsThe minimum urethral dose (UD10, 30, and 90) and the percent volume of the urethra receiving the prescription dose (V100, V150) were calculated from the postimplant dose-volume histograms of 182 patients. We then calculated various urethral biologically equivalent doses (uBEDs) using different values of the α/β ratio and tissue repair half-time (t1/2) and examined the correlations with GU toxicity. ResultsCommon dosimetric quantifiers, such as UD90 (brachytherapy) + UD50 (external beam radiotherapy), showed no correlation with Grade ≥ 2 GU toxicity. There was a significant correlation between Grade ≥2 GU toxicity and uBED when the α/β value was 0.5 or 1 Gy and t1/2 was 0.5–2.5 h. An uBED (α/β = 1.0, t1/2 = 0.5) had the largest hazard ratio for GU toxicity, and it was also significantly correlated with Grade ≥ 2 GU toxicity according to multivariate analysis. ConclusionsWe observed a significant correlation of uBED with GU toxicity when α/β was 0.5 or 1.0 Gy and t1/2 was 0.5–2.5 h. As the simple formula we used has not been verified in basic experiments, more data are needed to validate our results.

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