Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy and Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy Techniques for Left Breast Post-Mastectomy Patients: Our Experience in Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority-Lagos University Teaching Hospital Cancer Center, South-West Nigeria
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Adeneye, Samuel Olaolu (Author)
- Akpochafor, Michael Onoriode (Author)
- Adegboyega, Bolanle (Author)
- Alabi, Adewumi (Author)
- Adedewe, Nusirat (Author)
- Joseph, Adedayo (Author)
- Fatiregun, Omolara (Author)
- Omojola, Akintayo Daniel (Author)
- Adebayo, Abe (Author)
- Oluwadara, Esther (Author)
Title
Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy and Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy Techniques for Left Breast Post-Mastectomy Patients: Our Experience in Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority-Lagos University Teaching Hospital Cancer Center, South-West Nigeria
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the dosimetric properties of treatment plans obtained from three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) and intensity-modulated radiotherapy techniques (IMRT) plans for left chest wall breast cancer patients.A total of 20 patients with left-sided chest wall radiotherapy were randomly selected with the dose prescriptions: 42 Gy and 45 Gy in 15 and 18 fractions, respectively. Treatment plans were obtained using 3D-CRT and IMRT for each patient. Five to seven beams were used for IMRT, while tangential beams were used for 3D-CRT. Planning target volume, Dnear-max (D2 ), Dnear-min (D98 ), Dmean, Homogeneity and Conformity Indices (HI and CI) were obtained. Similarly, mean doses to organs at risk (OAR), V5, V10, V20, V25 were generated from the dose-volume histogram and compared.IMRT showed a significant improvement in HI compared to 3D-CRT (p<0.0001). Although there was no significant difference in sparing of the left lung between both plans for high-dose volumes (V20: 18.2 vs 30.55, p<0.0001), (V25: 11.17 vs 28.12, p<0.0001). IMRT however showed supremacy to 3D-CRT with high-dose volumes for the heart, including V20 (4.44 vs 10.29, p = 0.02), V25 (2.08 vs 8.94, p = 0.002). 3D-CRT was better than IMRT in low-dose volumes for left lung (V5: 92.23 vs 56.60, p<0.001; V10: 60.98 vs 47.20, p = 0.04) and heart (V5: 57.45 vs 30.39, p = 0.004).IMRT showed better homogeneity and sparing of high-dose volumes to OAR than 3D-CRT. On the other hand, 3D-CRT showed a reduction of low-dose volumes to OARs than IMRT.
Publication
The Journal of Breast Health
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
247-252
Date
2021-06-25
ISSN
1306-0945
Call Number
openalex: W3176914785
Extra
openalex: W3176914785
mag: 3176914785
Citation
Adeneye, S. O., Akpochafor, M. O., Adegboyega, B., Alabi, A., Adedewe, N., Joseph, A., Fatiregun, O., Omojola, A. D., Adebayo, A., & Oluwadara, E. (2021). Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy and Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy Techniques for Left Breast Post-Mastectomy Patients: Our Experience in Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority-Lagos University Teaching Hospital Cancer Center, South-West Nigeria. The Journal of Breast Health, 17(3), 247–252. https://doi.org/10.4274/ejbh.galenos.2021.6357
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