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Dynamic Lung Tumor Tracking for Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiation Therapy
Authors:Charles A. Kunos  Jeffrey M. Fabien  John P. Shanahan  Christine Collen  Thierry Gevaert  Kenneth Poels  Robbe Van den Begin  Benedikt Engels  Mark De Ridder
Affiliation:1Department of Radiation Oncology, Summa Cancer Institute;2Department of Radiation Oncology, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Abstract:Physicians considering stereotactic ablative body radiation therapy (SBRT) for the treatment of extracranial cancer targets must be aware of the sizeable risks for normal tissue injury and the hazards of physical tumor miss. A first-of-its-kind SBRT platform achieves high-precision ablative radiation treatment through a combination of versatile real-time imaging solutions and sophisticated tumor tracking capabilities. It uses dual-diagnostic kV x-ray units for stereoscopic open-loop feedback of cancer target intrafraction movement occurring as a consequence of respiratory motions and heartbeat. Image-guided feedback drives a gimbaled radiation accelerator (maximum 15 x 15 cm field size) capable of real-time ±4 cm pan-and-tilt action. Robot-driven ±60° pivots of an integrated ±185° rotational gantry allow for coplanar and non-coplanar accelerator beam set-up angles, ultimately permitting unique treatment degrees of freedom. State-of-the-art software aids real-time six dimensional positioning, ensuring irradiation of cancer targets with sub-millimeter accuracy (0.4 mm at isocenter). Use of these features enables treating physicians to steer radiation dose to cancer tumor targets while simultaneously reducing radiation dose to normal tissues. By adding respiration correlated computed tomography (CT) and 2-[18F] fluoro-2-deoxy-ᴅ-glucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) images into the planning system for enhanced tumor target contouring, the likelihood of physical tumor miss becomes substantially less1. In this article, we describe new radiation plans for the treatment of moving lung tumors.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 100   Vero   radiosurgery   stereotactic body radiation   gimbal   dynamic tracking   lung cancer
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