Abstract
We hypothesize that the correlation between the radiation dose expressed as the biologically effective dose (BED) and the clinical endpoints will correlate better as the value of the α / β ratio is increased to >10 Gy, which theoretically minimizes the overestimation of the dose potency associated with the linear quadratic (LQ) formula in the setting of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for early stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A search was conducted in the PubMed electronic databases in August 2011. In the studies analyzed, increasing the α / β ratio is associated with an increase in the strength of the correlation between isocenter BED and local control, especially in the studies with median followup of ≥24 months, for which Spearman's correlation coefficients of 0.74-0.76 were achieved for α / β of 20 Gy, 30 Gy, and 50 Gy (P = 0.007-0.008). A trend toward statistical significance was observed for the correlation of isocenter BED and the 2-year overall survival when an α / β of 20 Gy was used approached statistical significance (P = 0.073). Our results suggest that an α / β > 10 Gy may be more appropriate for the prediction of dose response in the setting of lung SBRT. © 2013 Alexander Chi et al.
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Chi, A., Wen, S., Liao, Z., Fowler, J., Xu, J., Nguyen, N. P., … Komaki, R. (2013). What would be the most appropriate α / β ratio in the setting of stereotactic body radiation therapy for early stage non-small cell lung cancer. BioMed Research International. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/391021
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