Abstract

Purpose:The purpose of this study is to investigate the patient set‐up error and interfraction target coverage in cervical cancer using image‐guided adaptive radiotherapy (IGART) with cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT).Methods:Twenty cervical cancer patients undergoing intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) were randomly selected. All patients were matched to the isocenter using laser with the skin markers. Three dimensional CBCT projections were acquired by the Varian Truebeam treatment system. Set‐up errors were evaluated by radiation oncologists, after CBCT correction. The clinical target volume (CTV) was delineated on each CBCT, and the planning target volume (PTV) coverage of each CBCT‐CTVs was analyzed.Results:A total of 152 CBCT scans were acquired from twenty cervical cancer patients, the mean set‐up errors in the longitudinal, vertical, and lateral direction were 3.57, 2.74 and 2.5mm respectively, without CBCT corrections. After corrections, these were decreased to 1.83, 1.44 and 0.97mm. For the target coverage, CBCT‐CTV coverage without CBCT correction was 94% (143/152), and 98% (149/152) with correction.Conclusion:Use of CBCT verfication to measure patient setup errors could be applied to improve the treatment accuracy. In addition, the set‐up error corrections significantly improve the CTV coverage for cervical cancer patients.

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