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Proton Radiation Therapy for Nasopharyngeal Cancer Patients: Dosimetric and NTCP Evaluation Supporting Clinical Decision

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
(1) Background: we proposed an integrated strategy to support clinical allocation of nasopharyngeal patients between proton and photon radiotherapy. (2) Methods: intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) plans were optimized for 50 consecutive nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients treated with volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), and differences in dose and normal tissue complication probability (∆NTCPx-p) for 16 models were calculated. Patient eligibility for IMPT was assessed using a model-based selection (MBS) strategy following the results for 7/16 models describing the most clinically relevant endpoints, applying a model-specific ∆NTCPx-p threshold (15% to 5% depending on the severity of the complication) and a composite threshold (35%). In addition, a comprehensive toxicity score (CTS) was defined as the weighted sum of all 16 ∆NTCPx-p, where weights follow a clinical rationale. (3) Results: Dose deviations were in favor of IMPT (∆Dmean ≥ 14% for cord, esophagus, brainstem, and glottic larynx). The risk of toxicity significantly decreased for xerostomia (−12.5%), brain necrosis (−2.3%), mucositis (−3.2%), tinnitus (−8.6%), hypothyroidism (−9.3%), and trismus (−5.4%). There were 40% of the patients that resulted as eligible for IMPT, with a greater advantage for T3–T4 staging. Significantly different CTS were observed in patients qualifying for IMPT. (4) Conclusions: The MBS strategy successfully drives the clinical identification of NPC patients, who are most likely to benefit from IMPT. CTS summarizes well the expected global gain.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Model-based selection; Nasopharyngeal cancer; NTCP; Proton therapy
List of contributors:
Vai, A.; Molinelli, S.; Rossi, E.; Iacovelli, N. A.; Magro, G.; Cavallo, A.; Pignoli, E.; Rancati, T.; Mirandola, A.; Russo, S.; Ingargiola, R.; Vischioni, B.; Bonora, M.; Ronchi, S.; Ciocca, M.; Orlandi, E.
Authors of the University:
ORLANDI ESTER
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1517004
Published in:
CANCERS
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