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Oncology Letters | 2013

Intensity-modulated stereotactic body radiotherapy for stage I non-small cell lung cancer

Min Jeong Kim; Seung-Gu Yeo; Eun Seok Kim; Chul Kee Min; Pyung Se An

This study aimed to investigate the clinical outcomes of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT)-based stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for patients with stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A prospective database of 16 consecutive patients receiving SBRT for pathologically-proven and peripherally-located stage I NSCLC was reviewed. Fifteen patients were medically inoperable and one patient refused to undergo surgery. The median age of the patients was 76 years (range, 69–86). Treatment planning used four-dimensional computed tomography and fixed-field IMRT (n=11) or volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT; n=5). The SBRT scheme was 48 Gy in four fractions (n=9) or 55 Gy in five fractions (n=7), delivered on consecutive days. The overall response rate at 6 months was 78.6%, including a complete response in three (21.4%) patients and a partial response in eight (57.1%). Three patients (21.4%) demonstrated a stable disease status. The median follow-up time was 14 months (range, 6–20) for the surviving patients. One patient developed local failure at 11 months, while another suffered from regional failure in a subcarinal lymph node at 4 months. Two patients did not survive within the first 6 months; one patient died during salvage chemotherapy for mediastinal lymph node metastasis and the other succumbed to a cause unrelated to lung cancer. The Kaplan-Meier estimates of local failure-free, progression-free and overall survival rates at 18 months were 91.0, 85.2 and 87.5%, respectively. The toxicity was mild; no severe (grade ≥3) toxicity was identified. IMRT-based (including VMAT) delivery of SBRT for patients with stage I NSCLC demonstrated favorable responses and local control without severe toxicity.


Physica Medica | 2015

Development of a 3D optical scanner for evaluating patient-specific dose distributions.

Kyung Hwan Chang; Suk Lee; Hong Jung; Yeon Wook Choo; Yuan Jie Cao; Jang Bo Shim; Kwang Hyeon Kim; Nam Kwon Lee; Young Je Park; Chul Yong Kim; Sam Ju Cho; Sang Hoon Lee; Chul Kee Min; Woo Chul Kim; Kwang Hwan Cho; Hyun Do Huh; Sangwook Lim

PURPOSEnThis paper describes the hardware and software characteristics of a 3D optical scanner (P3DS) developed in-house. The P3DS consists of an LED light source, diffuse screen, step motor, CCD camera, and scanner management software with 3D reconstructed software.nnnMATERIALS AND METHODnWe performed optical simulation, 2D and 3D reconstruction image testing, and pre-clinical testing for the P3DS. We developed the optical scanner with three key characteristics in mind. First, we developed a continuous scanning method to expand possible clinical applications. Second, we manufactured a collimator to improve image quality by reducing scattering from the light source. Third, we developed an optical scanner with changeable camera positioning to enable acquisition of optimal images according to the size of the gel dosimeter.nnnRESULTSnWe confirmed ray-tracing in P3DS with optic simulation and found that 2D projection and 3D reconstructed images were qualitatively similar to the phantom images. For pre-clinical tests, the dose distribution and profile showed good agreement among RTP, optical CT, and external beam radiotherapy film data for the axial and coronal views. The P3DS has shown that it can scan and reconstruct for evaluation of the gel dosimeter within 1 min. We confirmed that the P3DS system is a useful tool for the measurement of 3D dose distributions for 3D radiation therapy QA. Further experiments are needed to investigate quantitative analysis for 3D dose distribution.


Medical Physics | 2014

SU-E-J-106: Study of Variation of Internal Taget Volume Between 4DCT and Slow-CT in Respiratory Patterns Using Respiratory Motion Phantom.

Sangyoon Lee; Sang Hyoun Choi; Chul Kee Min; Y Ji; Haijo Jung; Mi Sook Kim; Hongki Yoo; Chung-Seok Kim; Chul-Young Yi; Kum-Bae Kim

PURPOSEnThe objective of this study is to investigate the difference of ITV lengths and ITVs between 4DCT and Slow-CT images according to respiratory patterns using a respiratory motion phantom.nnnMETHODSnThe respiratory periods 1∼4s and target motion 1∼3 cm were applied on each respiratory pattern. 4DCT and Slow-CT images were acquired for 3 times. 4DCT and Slow-CT ITVs were measured with contouring the target in the Eclipse RTP system. The measured ITV lenghts and ITVs in 4DCT and Slow-CT images were compared to the known values.nnnRESULTSnFor the ITV lengths and ITVs in the 4DCT, the difference of them were reduced as the respiratory period is longer and target motion is shorter. For the Slow-CT, there was same tendency with change in 4DCT ITV lengths and ITVs about target motion. According to the respiratory patterns, pattern A had the highest reproducibility. Pattern B, C and D were showed the difference similar to each other. However, for pattern E, the reproducibility was the lowest compared with other four patterns. The difference of ITV lengths and ITVs between Slow-CT and 4DCT was increased by increasing the respiratory periods and target motion for all respiratory patterns. In case of pattern A, B and C, length difference was 3 mm at S(superior) and I(inferior) direction, and the length difference of pattern D was 1.45 cm at only I direction whereas the length difference of pattern E was 5 mm longer in S direction than I direction.nnnCONCLUSIONnThe margin in SI directions should be determined by considering the respiratory patterns when the margin of Slow-CT is compensated for 4DCT ITV lengths. Afterward, we think that the Resultof this study will be useful to analyze the ITV lengths and ITVs from the CT images on the basis of the patient respiratory signals.


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2013

Spectrophotometric determination of the optimal wavelength for a polymer-gel dosimeter

Kyung Hwan Chang; Suk Lee; Yuan Jie Cao; Jang Bo Shim; Jung Ae Lee; Dae Sik Yang; Young Je Park; Won Sup Yoon; Chul Yong Kim; Sam Ju Cho; Sang Hoon Lee; Woo Chul Kim; Chul Kee Min; Kwang Hwan Cho; Hyun Do Huh


Progress in Medical Physics | 2013

Guideline for Imaging Dose on Image-Guided Radiation Therapy

Byung Chul Cho; Hyun Do Huh; Jin Sung Kim; Jin Ho Choi; Seong Hoon Kim; Kwang Hwan Cho; Sam Ju Cho; Chul Kee Min; Dong Oh Shin; Sang Hoon Lee; Dong Wook Park; Kum Bae Kim; Sang Hyoun Choi; Hye Young Kim; Woo Sang Ahn; Tae Hyeong Kim; Su Cheol Han


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2014

Comparison of the BANGkit™ and the PRESAGE™ gel dosimeters for use with a CCD-based optical CT scanner

Kyung Hwan Chang; Suk Lee; Yuan Jie Cao; Jang Bo Shim; Jieun Lee; Nam Kwon Lee; Jung Ae Lee; Dae Sik Yang; Young Je Park; Won Sup Yoon; Chul Yong Kim; Sam Ju Cho; Sang Hoon Lee; Woo Chul Kim; Chul Kee Min; Kwang Hwan Cho; Hyun Do Huh


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2015

Treatment plan comparison of linac step and shoot, tomotherapy, rapidarc, and proton therapy for prostate cancer by using the dosimetrical and the biological indices

Suk Lee; Yuan Jie Cao; Kyung Hwan Chang; Jang Bo Shim; Kwang Hyeon Kim; Nam Kwon Lee; Young Je Park; Chul Yong Kim; Sam Ju Cho; Sang Hoon Lee; Chul Kee Min; Woo Chul Kim; Kwang Hwan Cho; Hyun Do Huh; Sangwook Lim; Dongho Shin


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2016

A Study of Acute Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal Toxicity Relationship With Planning Index in Prostate Cancer Treated by Helical Tomotherapy

S. Lee; K.H. Kim; Y.J. Cao; Jang Bo Shim; Kyung Hwan Chang; J. Ko; S.W. Choi; Soon-Hyuck Lee; Chul Kee Min; W.S. Yoon; D.S. Yang; Y.J. Park; C.Y. Kim


European Journal of Cancer | 2015

P0066 Pretreatment serum carcinoembryonic antigen levels are associated with chemoradiation-induced downstaging and downsizing of rectal cancer

Min Jeong Kim; E. Kim; Chul Kee Min; Seung-Gu Yeo


Journal of the Korean Physical Society | 2014

Optimization of Beam Orientation and Virtual Organ Delineation for Lung IMRT

Kyung Hwan Chang; Suk Lee; Yuan Jie Cao; Jang Bo Shim; Jieun Lee; Jung Ae Lee; Dae Sik Yang; Young Je Park; Won Sup Yoon; Chul Yong Kim; Sam Ju Cho; Sang Hoon Lee; Woo Chul Kim; Chul Kee Min; Kwang Hwan Cho; Hyun Do Huh

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Soonchunhyang University Hospital

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