Head and Neck Neoplasms Clinical Trial
Official title:
In Silico Clinical Trial on Adaptive Radiotherapy in Oropharynx Cancer, Comparing Photon & Proton Therapy: A Multicentric ROCOCO Planning Study Based on a Reference Dataset.
Given the lack of evidence for the benefit of particle therapy in relevant cases, he
investigators proposed an in silico trial to investigate the dosimetric effect of contour
changes for OAR as well as tumor during chemoradiation in H&N patients. Photon and
proton-therapy will be compared based on dosimetric data on 7 time points during treatment
combined with plan robustness. In that way the investigators will be able to assess and
compare the optimal timing for replanning for photon and proton therapy.
A database of the University of Pennsylvania (Upenn) consists of 10 patients with head and
neck tumors treated with chemo-radiation. Contrast-enhanced CT scans were acquired prior and
during RT (T1-T7)
Given that the cost of particle therapy (PT) is considerably higher than that of
conventional radiotherapy (RT) with photons, it is necessary to establish whether these
higher costs are worthwhile in light of the expected advantages. Thus, clear evidence of the
situations in which PT outperforms conventional photon treatment is needed. ROCOCO
(Radiation Oncology COllaborative Comparison) is commenced at MAASTRO in May 2007 to
evaluate PT's cost-effectiveness .
It is well known that during radiation treatment of head and neck cancer (HN), shrinkage and
displacement of tumour and organs at risk (OARs, e.g. parotid glands), as well as weight
loss may cause significant radiation dose changes to target volumes and organs at risk , , .
These phenomena may cause the necessity to re-plan the treatment at a certain moment in
time. In the last years many different treatment planning studies have been performed
showing that the optimum moment for re-planning varies: after 20 Gy, 35 or 46 Gy. But what
the actual effect of the deformation is on dose in actually treated patients has not been
reported.
The investigators propose an in silico trial to investigate the relevance of contour changes
for OAR as well as tumor during chemo radiation in H&N patients which will eventually lead
to replanning. In that way the investigators will be able to assess and compare the optimal
timing for replanning for photon and proton therapy.
The investigators compare different treatments focusing on the effect of deformation on PTV
coverage and normal tissue radiation exposure. A fixed tumor dose, using the same
delineation of gross target volume (GTV), clinical target volume (CTV) is used. The planning
target volume (PTV) will be determined by each treatment modality.
For the initial plan the best possible dose distribution will be determined using the
planning-CT (reference scan). For every time point (CT-scan) the reference treatment plan
will be projected on the actual CT scan and the dose will be recalculated without changing
the treatment parameters. This will be done using both photons and protons. All treatment
uncertainties including robustness will be taken into account. Dose differences in the
target volume (CTV-GTV and PTV) and the OAR, as a result of tumor shrinkage during treatment
will be evaluated for each time point and each treatment modality.
The objective of this study is to assess plan robustness and the optimal timing for
replanning for photon and proton therapy.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Retrospective
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