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Medical Physics | 2014

SU-C-17A-05: Quantification of Intra-Fraction Motion of Breast Tumors Using Cine-MRI

T. Van Heijst; M.E.P. Philippens; D. Van den Bongard; B. Van Asselen; J.J.W. Lagendijk; J.J.E. Kleijnen; M.D. den Hartogh

PURPOSE Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enables direct characterization of intra-fraction motion ofbreast tumors, due to high softtissue contrast and geometric accuracy. The purpose is to analyzethis motion in early-stage breast-cancer patients using pre-operative supine cine-MRI. METHODS MRI was performed in 12 female early-stage breast-cancer patients on a 1.5-T Ingenia (Philips)wide-bore scanner in supine radiotherapy (RT) position, prior to breast-conserving surgery. Twotwodimensional (2D) T2-weighted balanced fast-field echo (cine-MRI) sequences were added tothe RT protocol, oriented through the tumor. They were alternately acquired in the transverse andsagittal planes, every 0.3 s during 1 min. A radiation oncologist delineated gross target volumes(GTVs) on 3D contrast-enhanced MRI. Clinical target volumes (CTV = GTV + 15 mm isotropic)were generated and transferred onto the fifth time-slice of the time-series, to which subsequents lices were registered using a non-rigid Bspline algorithm; delineations were transformed accordingly. To evaluate intra-fraction CTV motion, deformation fields between the transformed delineations were derived to acquire the distance ensuring 95% surface coverage during scanning(P95%), for all in-plane directions: anteriorposterior (AP), left-right (LR), and caudal-cranial(CC). Information on LR was derived from transverse scans, CC from sagittal scans, AP fromboth sets. RESULTS Time-series with registration errors - induced by motion artifacts - were excluded by visual inspection. For our analysis, 11 transverse, and 8 sagittal time-series were taken into account. Themedian P95% calculated in AP (19 series), CC (8), and LR (11) was 1.8 mm (range: 0.9-4.8), 1.7mm (0.8-3.6), and 1.0 mm (0.6-3.5), respectively. CONCLUSION Intra-fraction motion analysis of breast tumors was achieved using cine-MRI. These first results show that in supine RT position, motion amplitudes are limited. This information can be used for adaptive RT planning, and to develop preoperative partial-breast RT strategies, such asablative RT for early-stage breast-cancer patients.


Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2011

Excised and irradiated volumes in relation to the tumor size in breast-conserving therapy.

M.D. den Hartogh; B. Van Asselen; Evelyn M. Monninkhof; M. A. A. J. van den Bosch; M. van Vulpen; P. J. van Diest; Kenneth G. A. Gilhuijs; Arjen J. Witkamp; L. van de Bunt; W. P. T. M. Mali; H.J.G.D. Van den Bongard


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2017

OC-0316: Single dose external beam preoperative radiotherapy in breast cancer: experience and guidelines

K.R. Charaghvandi; S Yoo; B. Van Asselen; M.D. den Hartogh; H.J.G.D. Van den Bongard; J.K. Horton


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2015

PO-0921: Determining intra-fraction motion in breast radiotherapy using supine cine-MRI

T. Van Heijst; M.E.P. Philippens; M.D. den Hartogh; J.J.W. Lagendijk; H.J.G.D. Van den Bongard; B. Van Asselen


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2014

EP-1208: Single fraction ablative radiotherapy for early stage breast cancer: A brachytherapy versus IMRT planning study

K.R. Charaghvandi; M.D. den Hartogh; J.H.W. De Vries; V. Scholten; Marinus A. Moerland; M.E.P. Philippens; M. van Vulpen; B. Van Asselen; H.J.G.D. Van den Bongard


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2013

PO-0818: Magnetic field effects on the skin dose in MRI-guided breast radiotherapy

T. Van Heijst; M.D. den Hartogh; G.H. Bol; B W Raaymakers; J.J.W. Lagendijk; H.G.J.D. van den Bongard; B. Van Asselen


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2013

PD-0315: High precision of MRI-guided target volume delineation before breast-conserving surgery

M.D. den Hartogh; M.E.P. Philippens; Iris E. van Dam; Catharina E. Kleynen; J.H.A. Tersteeg; Ruud M. Pijnappel; Alexis N.T.J. Kotte; M. van Vulpen; B. Van Asselen; H.J.G.D. Van den Bongard


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2013

Small Treatment Volumes and a Low Interobserver Variability in Preoperative MRI-Guided Target Volume Delineation for Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation

M.D. den Hartogh; M.E.P. Philippens; I.E. van Dam; Catharina E. Kleynen; Robbert J.H.A. Tersteeg; Alexis N.T.J. Kotte; M. van Vulpen; B. Van Asselen; D. Van den Bongard


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2012

EP-1000 PRE- AND POSTOPERATIVE BREAST MRI IN SUPINE RADIOTHERAPY POSITION

M.D. den Hartogh; M.E.P. Philippens; N. Blanken; M. A. A. J. van den Bosch; M. van Vulpen; B. Van Asselen; H.J.G.D. Van den Bongard


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2012

EP-1516 DOSE ESCALATION IN MRI GUIDED PREOPERATIVE ACCELERATED PARTIAL BREAST RADIOTHERAPY

D. Doganos; M.D. den Hartogh; M.E.P. Philippens; J.J.W. Lagendijk; M. van Vulpen; H.J.G.D. Van den Bongard; B. Van Asselen

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