Objective. To perform a dosimetric comparison between intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and 3D conformal radiotherapy in patients with locally advanced (stage III and IV) tumours of the supraglottic region treated with conservative surgery and post-operative radiotherapy. Methods. An in-silico plan using a 3D conformal shrinking field technique was retrospectively produced for 20 patients and compared with actually delivered IMRT plans. Eighteen oral cavity, submandibular glands and muscles of the swallowing functional units [SFU]) were considered. Results. IMRT allowed a reduction of maximum and mean doses to 9 and 14 structures, Conclusions. IMRT achieved a reduction of unnecessary dose to the remnant larynx and the majority of surrounding SFUs. Further prospective analyses and correlations with functional clinical outcomes are required to confirm these dosimetric findings.

Alterio, D., Marani, S., Vigorito, S., Zurlo, V., Zorzi, S., Ferrari, A., et al. (2024). Post-operative intensity-modulated vs 3D conformal radiotherapy after conservative surgery for laryngeal tumours of the supraglottic region: a dosimetric analysis on 20 patients. ACTA OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICA ITALICA, 44(3), 150-160 [10.14639/0392-100x-n2442].

Post-operative intensity-modulated vs 3D conformal radiotherapy after conservative surgery for laryngeal tumours of the supraglottic region: a dosimetric analysis on 20 patients

Zurlo, Valeria;Gaeta, Aurora;
2024

Abstract

Objective. To perform a dosimetric comparison between intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and 3D conformal radiotherapy in patients with locally advanced (stage III and IV) tumours of the supraglottic region treated with conservative surgery and post-operative radiotherapy. Methods. An in-silico plan using a 3D conformal shrinking field technique was retrospectively produced for 20 patients and compared with actually delivered IMRT plans. Eighteen oral cavity, submandibular glands and muscles of the swallowing functional units [SFU]) were considered. Results. IMRT allowed a reduction of maximum and mean doses to 9 and 14 structures, Conclusions. IMRT achieved a reduction of unnecessary dose to the remnant larynx and the majority of surrounding SFUs. Further prospective analyses and correlations with functional clinical outcomes are required to confirm these dosimetric findings.
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3D-conformal radiotherapy; adjuvant treatment; conservative surgery; IMRT; laryngeal tumors;
English
30-apr-2024
2024
44
3
150
160
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Alterio, D., Marani, S., Vigorito, S., Zurlo, V., Zorzi, S., Ferrari, A., et al. (2024). Post-operative intensity-modulated vs 3D conformal radiotherapy after conservative surgery for laryngeal tumours of the supraglottic region: a dosimetric analysis on 20 patients. ACTA OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICA ITALICA, 44(3), 150-160 [10.14639/0392-100x-n2442].
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