Prone vs. supine accelerated partial breast irradiation on an MR-Linac: A planning study

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2021-12

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Groot Koerkamp, MaureenORCID 0000-0002-1976-5797
van der Leij, Femke
van 't Westeinde, Tanja
Bol, G HORCID 0000-0002-7393-167XISNI 0000000392489626
Scholten, Vincent
Bouwmans, Roel
Mandija, StefanoORCID 0000-0002-4612-5509
Philippens, Mariëlle E PORCID 0000-0003-0205-3459ISNI 0000000387302804
van den Bongard, H. J.G.Desirée
Houweling, A. C.ISNI 0000000387410098

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Abstract

Background and purpose: Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) may benefit from the MR-Linac for target definition, patient setup, and motion monitoring. In this planning study, we investigated whether prone or supine position is dosimetrically beneficial for APBI on an MR-Linac and we evaluated patient comfort. Materials and methods: Twenty-patients (9 postoperative, 11 preoperative) with a DCIS or breast tumor <3 cm underwent 1.5 T MRI in prone and supine position. The tumor or tumor bed was delineated as GTV and a 2 cm CTV-margin and 0.5 cm PTV-margin were added. 1.5 T MR-Linac treatment plans (5 × 5.2 Gy) with 11 beams were created for both positions in each patient. We evaluated the number of plans that achieved the planning constraints and performed a dosimetric comparison between prone and supine position using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test (p-value <0.01 for significance). Patient experience during scanning was evaluated with a questionnaire. Results: All 40 plans met the target coverage and OAR constraints, regardless of position. Heart Dmean was not significantly different (1.07 vs. 0.79 Gy, p-value: 0.027). V5Gy to the ipsilateral lung (4.4% vs. 9.8% median, p-value 0.009) and estimated delivery time (362 vs. 392 s, p-value: 0.003) were significantly lower for prone position. PTV coverage and dose to other OAR were comparable between positions. The majority of patients (13/20) preferred supine position. Conclusion: APBI on the MR-Linac is dosimetrically feasible in prone and supine position. Mean heart dose was similar in both positions. Ipsilateral lung V5Gy was lower in prone position.

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Accelerated partial breast irradiation, Breast cancer, Magnetic resonance imaging, MR-Linac, Patient positioning, Prone, Radiotherapy, Supine, Hematology, Oncology, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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Groot Koerkamp, M L, van der Leij, F, van 't Westeinde, T, Bol, G H, Scholten, V, Bouwmans, R, Mandija, S, Philippens, M E P, van den Bongard, H J G D & Houweling, A C 2021, 'Prone vs. supine accelerated partial breast irradiation on an MR-Linac : A planning study', Radiotherapy and Oncology, vol. 165, pp. 193-199. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2021.11.001