Purpose: To assess intra- and inter-fractional motions of liver and lung tumors using active breathing control (ABC). Methods and Materials: Nineteen patients with liver cancer and 15 patients with lung cancer treated with stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) were included in this retrospective study. All patients received a series of three CTs at simulation to test breath-hold reproducibility. The centroids of the whole livers and of the lung tumors from the three CTs were compared to assess intra-fraction variability. For 15 patients (8 liver, 7 lung), ABC-gated kilovoltage cone-beam CTs (kV-CBCTs) were acquired prior to each treatment, and the centroids of the whole livers and of the lung tumors were also compared to those in the planning CTs to assess inter-fraction variability. Results: Liver intra-fractional systematic/random errors were 0.75/0.39 mm, 1.36/0.97 mm, and 1.55/1.41 mm at medial-lateral (ML), anterior-posterior (AP), and superior-inferior (SI) directions, respectively. Lung intra-fractional systematic/random errors were 0.71/0.54 mm (ML), 1.45/1.10 mm (AP), and 3.95/1.93 mm (SI), respectively. Substantial intra-fraction motions (>3 mm) were observed in 26.3% of liver cancer patients and in 46.7% of lung cancer patients. For both liver and lung tumors, most inter-fractional systematic and random errors were larger than the corresponding intra-fractional errors. However, these inter-fractional errors were mostly corrected by the treatment team prior to each treatment based on kV CBCT-guided soft tissue alignment, thereby eliminating their effects on the treatment planning margins. Conclusions: Intra-fractional motion is the key to determine the planning margins since inter-fractional motion can be compensated based on daily gated soft tissue imaging guidance of CBCT. Patient-specific treatment planning margins instead of recipe-based margins were suggested, which can benefit mostly for the patients with small intra-fractional motions.
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Lu, L., Diaconu, C., Djemil, T., Videtic, G. M. M., Abdel-Wahab, M., Yu, N., … Xia, P. (2018). Intra- and inter-fractional liver and lung tumor motions treated with SBRT under active breathing control. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 19(1), 39–45. https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.12220
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