Effect of radiation protraction in hypofractionated radiotherapy

被引:5
作者
Kuperman, Vadim Y. [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida Hosp, Tampa, FL 33634 USA
关键词
biologically effective dose; hypofractionation; radiation protraction; LINEAR-QUADRATIC MODEL; DOSE-RATE; FRACTIONATION; THERAPY; BRACHYTHERAPY; KINETICS;
D O I
10.1002/mp.12936
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PurposeTo evaluate how protracted delivery of radiation affects radiobiological properties of hypofractionated radiotherapy. MethodsThe utilized approach is based on the concept of biologically effective dose (BED). The linear-quadratic model replete with a protraction factor is used to describe changes in biologically effective dose in normal tissue (BEDnt) caused by varying number of fractions under the condition of fixed BED in the treatment target (BEDtar). In the derivations, we study the influence of fraction time (T) and associated repair of sublethal damage of irradiated cells on BEDnt. ResultsWe have analytically derived conditions under which hypofractionation lowers BEDnt, in a parallel or serial organ at risk (OAR) in the presence of radiation protraction, as compared to standard fractionation. In the considered examples, maximum value of BEDnt in the spinal cord decreased with decreasing number of fraction when T was relatively short (e.g., T =5min). In contrast, in the case of long fraction times of 30 and 45min, maximum BEDnt in the cord increased with decreasing number of fractions. In the case of lung cancer, the average BEDnt in the lung increased with decreasing number of fractions. The maximum increase in BEDnt varied between 4% for T=1min and 19% for T=22min. ConclusionIn the case when repair of sublethal damage occurs faster in the target than in the affected OAR, shortening fraction time helps lower BEDnt in hypofractionated regimen as compared to standard fractionation. In contrast, in the case when repair rate is higher in the OAR than in the target, long fraction times can be radiobiologically beneficial for hypofractionated radiotherapy. Consequently, comparison of different fractionation schemes should take into account both repair rates in the target and OAR, and fraction time.
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页码:3442 / 3448
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