Cancers | 2021

Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Guided Adaptive Radiotherapy for Colorectal Liver Metastases

 
 
 

Abstract


Simple Summary Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) is an effective treatment for CRC liver metastases. Advanced radiation techniques are required to ensure safe and efficacious treatment. MR-guided radiotherapy is a new and evolving technology that can overcome many of the challenges of liver SABR. MR imaging before, during and after treatment delivery facilitates direct visualization of tumor target and adjacent normal healthy organs, real time MR imaging facilitates non-invasive tumor tracking and gating, and daily adaptive re-planning permits treatment plans to be adjusted for the anatomy of the day. MR-guided ablative radiation therapy is a promising radiation technology advance that can further facilitate safe tumor dose escalation of colorectal liver metastases. Abstract Technological advances have enabled well tolerated and effective radiation treatment for small liver metastases. Stereotactic ablative radiation therapy (SABR) refers to ablative dose delivery (>100 Gy BED) in five fractions or fewer. For larger tumors, the safe delivery of SABR can be challenging due to a more limited volume of healthy normal liver parenchyma and the proximity of the tumor to radiosensitive organs such as the stomach, duodenum, and large intestine. In addition to stereotactic treatment delivery, controlling respiratory motion, the use of image guidance, adaptive planning and increasing the number of radiation fractions are sometimes necessary for the safe delivery of SABR in these situations. Magnetic Resonance (MR) image-guided adaptive radiation therapy (MRgART) is a new and rapidly evolving treatment paradigm. MR imaging before, during and after treatment delivery facilitates direct visualization of both the tumor target and the adjacent normal healthy organs as well as potential intrafraction motion. Real time MR imaging facilitates non-invasive tumor tracking and treatment gating. While daily adaptive re-planning permits treatment plans to be adjusted based on the anatomy of the day. MRgART therapy is a promising radiation technology advance that can overcome many of the challenges of liver SABR and may facilitate the safe tumor dose escalation of colorectal liver metastases.

Volume 13
Pages None
DOI 10.3390/cancers13071636
Language English
Journal Cancers

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