Abstract

Background and purpose To determine the feasibility of using limited four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) images for treatment planning. Materials and methods The 4DCT scans of 16 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were analyzed. Gross tumor volumes (GTVs) were manually contoured on all 10 respiratory phases, and different internal clinical target volumes (ICTVs) were derived by encompassing volumes of the respective CTVs. Volume, position, and shape of ICTVs were calculated and compared. Results The ICTV 2 phases, ICTV 3 phases, ICTV 4 phases, and ICTV 6 phases all showed excellent agreement with ICTV 10 phases, and the ICTV 2 phases encompassed ICTV 10 phases by 94.1 ± 1.8% on average. The 3D shift between the centers of mass of the ICTVs was only 0.6 mm. The surface distance between ICTV 10 phases and ICTV 2 phases was 1.7 ± 0.8 mm in the left-right (LR) and anteroposterior (AP) directions. Conclusions Contouring two extreme phases at end-inhalation and end-exhalation is a reasonably safe and labor-saving method of deriving ITV for liver radiotherapy with low and medium tumor motion amplitude (⩽1.6 cm). Whether the larger tumor movement affects the results is the subject of ongoing research.

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