Title of article :
Evaluation of dose received by organs at risk in radiotherapy of brain tumors
Author/Authors :
Farzin, M Radiation Oncology Research Center (RORC) - Cancer Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran - Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center - Neuroscience Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Haddad, P Radiation Oncology Research Center (RORC) - Cancer Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Vand Rajabpour, M Cancer Research Center - Cancer Institute of Iran - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Gorjizadeh, N Department of Radiation Physic - Cancer Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Babaloui, S Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Radiation therapy (RT) is one of the common and successful treatments for brain malignancies and benign disorders. In spite of its
irrefutable merits, it is associated with a number of complications caused by
radiation damage to the important Organs at Risks (OARs), which is strongly
correlated with the radiation dose during RT. This study aimed to determine
the range of radiation dose to Hippocampus and certain OARs in the brain.
Materials and Methods: Thirty-two patients with primary brain cancer,
undergoing RT, were selected retrospectively. The selected OARs were
contoured using the RT Treatment Planning Software through assessing the
images from the computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI). Dose parameters, namely maximum dose (Dmax) and median dose
(Dmedian), to OARs (optic nerves, chiasm, retinas, lenses, orbits, lachrymal
glands, brainstem, hippocampi, etc.) were assessed. Results: The mean age of
the patients was 37.8±14.3 years (from 5 to 60 years), and 19 patients (59%)
were male. Glioblastoma multiforme and astrocytoma were the most
common tumors. The maximum dose received by the brainstem, lenses, and
eye ranged between 32-62 Gy, 0.75-40 Gy, 1.5-65 Gy, respectively. The
maximum dose received by the hippocampi was 62.7 Gy. Conclusion:
Important OARs can tolerate the received doses which were lower than the
threshold level of serious complications. However, the maximum dose
received by the hippocampi was higher than the recommended tolerated radiation dose; therefore, it is recommended to conduct more studies in this regard.
Keywords :
Radiotherapy , Brain tumors , Hippocampus
Journal title :
International Journal of Radiation Research