Estimation of accumulated dose to organs at risk in head and neck cancer patients treated with scheduled replanning and dose painting in the ARTFORCE trial

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2026-05

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de Leeuw, Anna Liza M.P.
van Kranen, Simon R.
Giralt, Jordi
Tao, Yungan
Benavente, Sergi
Nguyen, Thanh Vân F.
Hoebers, Frank J.P.
Hoeben, Ann
Terhaard, Chris H.J.ORCID 0000-0001-6062-5457ISNI 0000000388691821
Lee, Lip Wai

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Abstract

Background and purpose: This study investigated whether scheduled adaptive radiotherapy (ART) improved delivered dose to organs at risk (OAR) in patients with locally advanced head and neck cancer treated with dose painting (DP). Materials and methods: Delivered doses were estimated for 81 patients who were prospectively treated with DP + ART using deformable image registration between CBCT and the planning CT’s. Three simulations were conducted, evaluating (1) a scenario without replanning (SimnoART), (2) a scenario with ART at fraction 12 (SimART), and (3) the clinical practice with ad hoc replanning (Simdelivered). It was further evaluated whether selecting patients for ART using accumulated dose in the first 10 fractions (Df10) to the parotid glands and larynx would improve ART efficacy. Results: In SimnoART, 41% of patients had delivered dose deviations ≥ 3 Gy compared to the planned dose in any OAR, primarily in the parotid glands and larynx. No significant differences were seen between SimnoART, SimART and Simdelivered (P ≥ 0.10). Df10 predicted relevant changes upon completing treatment with AUC ≥ 0.95. By selecting patients for ART using Df10, delivered dose significantly improved for the larynx (P ≤ 0.01). Conclusions: Although relevant dose differences between planned and delivered doses were seen in almost half of the patients without ART, minimal improvements in delivered doses were seen introducing ART. Nonetheless, Df10 was prognostic for relevant changes upon completing treatment and selecting patients for ART significantly improved larynx dose. Incorporating accumulated dose into patient selection for ART could help avoid unforeseen increases in delivered dose.

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Adaptive radiotherapy, Dose painting, Head and neck cancer, Replanning, Radiation, Oncology, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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de Leeuw, A L M P, van Kranen, S R, Giralt, J, Tao, Y, Benavente, S, Nguyen, T V F, Hoebers, F J P, Hoeben, A, Terhaard, C H J, Lee, L W, Friesland, S, Steenbakkers, R J H M, Bartelink, H, Rasch, C R N, Sonke, J J & Hamming-Vrieze, O 2026, 'Estimation of accumulated dose to organs at risk in head and neck cancer patients treated with scheduled replanning and dose painting in the ARTFORCE trial', Physics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology, vol. 39, 100957. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phro.2026.100957