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A prospective evaluation of helical tomotherapy
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics
  • Glenn Bauman
  • Slav Yartsev
  • George Rodrigues, University of Western Ontario
  • Craig Lewis
  • Varagur Venkatesan, University of Western Ontario
  • Edward Yu, University of Western Ontario
  • Alex Hammond, University of Western Ontario
  • Francisco Perera, University of Western Ontario
  • Robert Ash
  • R. Dar, University of Western Ontario
  • Michael Lock, University of Western Ontario
  • Laura Baily
  • Terry Coad
  • Kris Trenka
  • Barbara Warr
  • Tomas Kron
  • Jerry J Battista, Dr., University of Western Ontario
  • Jacob Van Dyk, The University of Western Ontario
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2007
URL with Digital Object Identifier
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrobp.2006.11.052
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Abstract

PURPOSE: To report results from two clinical trials evaluating helical tomotherapy (HT).

METHODS AND MATERIALS: Patients were enrolled in one of two prospective trials of HT (one for palliative and one for radical treatment). Both an HT plan and a companion three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) plan were generated. Pretreatment megavoltage computed tomography was used for daily image guidance.

RESULTS: From September 2004 to January 2006, a total of 61 sites in 60 patients were treated. In all but one case, a clinically acceptable tomotherapy plan for treatment was generated. Helical tomotherapy plans were subjectively equivalent or superior to 3D-CRT in 95% of plans. Helical tomotherapy was deemed equivalent or superior in two thirds of dose-volume point comparisons. In cases of inferiority, differences were either clinically insignificant and/or reflected deliberate tradeoffs to optimize the HT plan. Overall imaging and treatment time (median) was 27 min (range, 16-91 min). According to a patient questionnaire, 78% of patients were satisfied to very satisfied with the treatment process.

CONCLUSIONS: Helical tomotherapy demonstrated clear advantages over conventional 3D-CRT in this diverse patient group. The prospective trials were helpful in deploying this technology in a busy clinical setting.

Citation Information
Glenn Bauman, Slav Yartsev, George Rodrigues, Craig Lewis, et al.. "A prospective evaluation of helical tomotherapy" International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics Vol. 68 Iss. 2 (2007) p. 632 - 641
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/edward_yu/216/