Abstract

PurposeBreast radiotherapy set-up is often uncertain. Actual dose distribution to normal tissues could be different from planned dose distribution. The objective of this study was to investigate such difference in dose distribution according to the extent of set-up error in breast radiotherapy.Materials and methodsA total of 50 Gy with fraction size of 2 Gy was given to 30 left breasts with different set-ups applying a deep inspiration breath holding (DIBH) or a free breathing (FB) technique. Under the assumption that errors might come from translational axes of deep or caudal directions, the isocenter was shifted from the original tangential alignment every 2.5 mm to simulate uncertainty of deep and caudal tangential set-up in DIBH and FB. Changes were evaluated for dosimetric parameters for the heart, the left ventricle (LV), the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD), and the ipsilateral lung.ResultsOn the original plan, mean doses of heart and ipsilateral lung were 2.0 ± 1.1 Gy and 3.7 ± 1.4 Gy in DIBH and 8.4 ± 1.3 Gy and 7.8 ± 1.5 Gy in FB, respectively. The change of dose distribution for the heart in DIBH was milder than that in FB. The deeper the tangential set-up, the worse the heart, LV, LAD, and ipsilateral lung doses, showing as much as 49.4%, 56.4%, 90.3%, and 26.1% shifts, respectively, in 5 mm DIBH setup. The caudal set-up did not show significant dose difference. In multiple comparison of DIBH, differences of mean dose occurred in all 7.5 mm deep set-ups for the heart (p = 0.025), the LV (p = 0.049), and LAD (p = 0.025) in DIBH.ConclusionsTo correct set-up error over indicated limitation for deep tangential set-up in DIBH at 5 mm action level, mean heart and ipsilateral lung doses are expected to increase approximately 50% and 25%, respectively.

Highlights

  • The issue of cardiac toxicity after breast radiotherapy was raised in the early 2000’s

  • In multiple comparison of deep inspiration breath holding (DIBH), differences of mean dose occurred in all 7.5 mm deep set-ups for the heart (p = 0.025), the left ventricle (LV) (p = 0.049), and left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) (p = 0.025) in DIBH

  • Patient characteristics After matching DIBH and free breathing (FB) groups according to clinical target volume (CTV), 15 patients in each group were selected

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The objective of this study was to investigate such difference in dose distribution according to the extent of set-up error in breast radiotherapy. The objective of this study was to investigate dose distribution in the organs at risk (OARs) of heart, sub-segments of heart, and ipsilateral lungs according to set-up uncertainty, analyze characteristics, and assume the dose increase of OARs according to the action level of set-up error

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