Influence of respiratory movement during post mastectomy radiotherapy on targets and heart for breast cancer

ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2023)

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Abstract
Background/aim This study aimed to compare the dosimetric consequences of respiratory movement in volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) and three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) during postmastectomy radiation therapy, including internal mammary nodes (IMNs). Materials and methods Respiratory motion was implemented to a phantom using a dynamic device. The plans were delivered during cranial-caudal and ventral-dorsal movement in 5-mm (R05) and 10-mm (R10) amplitudes. Results At the IMN, the dose errors were -2.8% (R05) and -6.2% (R10) for 3D-CRT and -4.9% (R05) and -8.5% (R10) for VMAT. The dose errors in chest wall were -.5% (R05) and -6.0% (R10) for 3D-CRT and -1.9% (R05) and -5.3% (R10) for VMAT. The left anterior descending doses showed significantly small absolute values. The gamma pass rates of VMAT were higher than those of 3D-CRT. Conclusions The benefit of VMAT technique in dose distribution was maintained, except in occasional instances of large breathing motion.
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breast neoplasm,internal mammary nodes,mastectomy,radiation therapy,respiration
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