2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-016-0730-7
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Class solutions for SABR-VMAT for high-risk prostate cancer with and without elective nodal irradiation

Abstract: BackgroundThe purpose of this study is to find the optimal planning settings for prostate SABR-VMAT for high-risk prostate cancer patients irradiated to prostate only (PO) or prostate and pelvic lymph nodes (PPLN).MethodsFor 10 patients, plans using 6MV flattened, flattening-filter-free (FFF) 6MV (6 F) and FFF 10MV (10 F) photon beams with full and partial arc arrangements were generated and compared. The prescribed dose was 40Gy to the prostate with 25Gy to the PLN in 5 fractions. Plans were then evaluated fo… Show more

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“…As reported by Hazell et al, better OAR sparing was obtained with slightly compromising target coverage relative to the manual plans due to lack of the postoptimization. 8 The concept of KBP can be broad, including early attempts of using class solutions, [19][20][21] applying template-based planning objectives, 22,23 and model-based predictive planning objectives. 10,12,13 The model-based KBP builds a model that is trained by prior clinically optimal plans from a specific treatment site to predict patient-specific achievable planning objectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As reported by Hazell et al, better OAR sparing was obtained with slightly compromising target coverage relative to the manual plans due to lack of the postoptimization. 8 The concept of KBP can be broad, including early attempts of using class solutions, [19][20][21] applying template-based planning objectives, 22,23 and model-based predictive planning objectives. 10,12,13 The model-based KBP builds a model that is trained by prior clinically optimal plans from a specific treatment site to predict patient-specific achievable planning objectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plans were generated following our previously reported class solution [10], and employed a single 300° partial VMAT arc (210° -150°), delivered using a 10 MV flattening filter free photon beam with a maximum dose-rate of 2400MU/min. For one patient (Patient 3) the class solution could not be applied due to the presence of a right hip prosthesis, therefore two 215° partial arcs (335° -180°) were used instead.…”
Section: Treatment Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the mandatory OARs constraints were not met, the prescribed dose to the DIL was incrementally dropped by 2.5 Gy increments to 47.5 Gy and 45 Gy as the lowest boost dose level. Two full VMAT arcs of 10 MV flattening-filter-free photon beam with a maximum dose rate of 2400 MU/min were used [ 24 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%