Comparison of MRI and CT for target volume delineation and dose coverage for partial breast irradiation in patients with breast cancer
10.3760/cma.j.cn113030-20191230-00540
- VernacularTitle:MRI定位对乳腺癌保乳术后部分乳腺照射的靶区和剂量的影响
- Author:
Yuchun SONG
;
Xin XIE
;
Shunan CHE
;
Guangyi SUN
;
Yu TANG
;
Jianghu ZHANG
;
Jianyang WANG
;
Hui FANG
;
Bo CHEN
;
Yongwen SONG
;
Jing JIN
;
Yueping LIU
;
Shunan QI
;
Yuan TANG
;
Ningning LU
;
Hao JING
;
Yong YANG
;
Ning LI
;
Jing LI
;
Shulian WANG
;
Yexiong LI
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology
2021;30(3):244-248
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To compare magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based and computed tomography (CT)-based target volume delineation and dose coverage in partial breast irradiation (PBI) for patients with breast cancer, aiming to explore the application value of MRI localization in PBI after breast-conserving surgery.Methods:Twenty-nine patients with early breast cancer underwent simulating CT and MRI scans in a supine position. The cavity visualization score (CVS) of tumor bed (TB) was evaluated. The TB, clinical target volume (CTV), planning target volume (PTV) were delineated on CT and MRI images, and then statistically compared. Conformity indices (CI) between CT- and MRI-defined target volumes were calculated. PBI treatment plan of 40 Gy in 10 fractions was designed based on PTV-CT, and the dose coverage for PTV-MRI was evaluated.Results:The CVS on CT and MRI images was 2.97±1.40 vs. 3.10±1.40( P=0.408). The volumes of TB, CTV, PTV on MRI were significantly larger than those on CT, (24.48±16.60) cm 3vs. (38.00±19.77) cm 3, (126.76±56.81) cm 3vs. (168.42±70.54) cm 3, (216.63±81.99) cm 3vs. (279.24±101.55) cm 3, respectively, whereas the increasing percentage of CTV and PTV were significantly smaller than those of TB. The CI between CT-based and MRI-based TB, CTV, PTV were 0.43±0.13, 0.66±0.11, 0.70±0.09( P<0.001), respectively. The median percentage of PTV-MRI receiving 40 Gy dose was 81.9%(62.3% to 92.4%), significantly lower than 95.6%(95.0%~97.5%) of PTV-CT. Conclusions:The CVS between CT and MRI is not significantly different, but the MRI-based TB, CTV, PTV are significantly larger than CT-based values. The PTV-MRI is of underdose if PBI treatment plan is designed for PTV-CT. As a supplement of CT scan, MRI can enhance the accuracy of TB delineation after breast-onserving surgery.