Volumetric change of human papillomavirus-related neck lymph nodes before, during, and shortly after intensity-modulated radiation therapy

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Background. To assess volumetric changes of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related lymph nodes (LN) before, during, and after a course of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) ± chemotherapy. Methods. Each "pathologic" LN (≥1 cm) was contoured on the available diagnostic/planning CTs before, during each week, and after treatment. Results. Seventy-nine LNs in 50 patients were identified. Beyond the first week of treatment, 3 patterns of LN change were recorded: consistently shrinking LN (n = 33; 41.8%), inconsistently shrinking LN with temporary enlargement limited to the first week (n = 14; 17.7%), or also during the subsequent weeks (n = 32; 40.5%). Nodal density at planning is highly predictive of group assignment, with a larger mean density for consistently over inconsistently shrinking LNs (p =.009). Also, this grouping predicts the response at the end of treatment. Conclusion. HPV-related LN behavior during IMRT is extremely variable but somewhat predictable on the basis of nodal density at planning. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Sanguineti, G., Ricchetti, F., Wu, B., Agrawal, N., Gourin, C., Agbahiwe, H., … Forastiere, A. (2012). Volumetric change of human papillomavirus-related neck lymph nodes before, during, and shortly after intensity-modulated radiation therapy. Head and Neck, 34(11), 1640–1647. https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.21981

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