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FDG-PET/CT during concomitant chemo radiotherapy for esophageal cancer: Reducing target volumes to deliver higher radiotherapy doses.

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Background. A planning study investigated whether reduced target volumes defined on FDG-PET/CT during radiotherapy allow total dose escalation without compromising normal tissue tolerance in patients with esophageal cancer. Material and methods. Ten patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), candidate to curative-intent concomitant chemo-radiotherapy (CRT), had FDG-PET/CT performed in treatment position, before and during (Day 21) radiotherapy (RT). Four planning scenarios were investigated: 1) 50 Gy total dose with target volumes defined on pre-RT FDG-PET/CT; 2) 50 Gy with boost target volume defined on FDG-PET/CT during RT; 3) 66 Gy with target volumes from pre-RT FDG-PET/CT; and 4) 66 Gy with boost target volume from during-RT FDG-PET/CT. Results. The median metabolic target volume decreased from 12.9 cm(3) (minimum 3.7-maximum 44.8) to 5.0 cm(3) (1.7-13.5) (p = 0.01) between pre- and during-RCT FDG-PET/CT. The median PTV66 was smaller on during-RT than on baseline FDG-PET/CT [108 cm(3) (62.5-194) vs. 156 cm(3) (68.8-251), p = 0.02]. When total dose was set to 50 Gy, planning on during-RT FDG-PET/CT was associated with a marginal reduction in normal tissues irradiation. When total dose was increased to 66 Gy, planning on during-RT PET yielded significantly lower doses to the spinal cord [Dmax = 44.1Gy (40.8-44.9) vs. 44.7Gy (41.5-45.0), p = 0.007] and reduced lung exposure [V20Gy = 23.2% (17.3-27) vs. 26.8% (19.7-30.2), p = 0.006]. Conclusion. This planning study suggests that adaptive RT based on target volume reduction assessed on FDG-PET/CT during treatment could facilitate dose escalation up to 66 Gy in patients with esophageal SCC.
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hal-01120595 , version 1 (26-02-2015)

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Lamyaa Nkhali, Sébastien Thureau, Agathe Edet-Sanson, Kaya Doyeux, Ahmed Benyoucef, et al.. FDG-PET/CT during concomitant chemo radiotherapy for esophageal cancer: Reducing target volumes to deliver higher radiotherapy doses.. Acta Oncologica, 2014, pp.1-7. ⟨hal-01120595⟩
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