Mathematical models of normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) able to robustly predict radiation-induced morbidities (RIM) play an essential role in the identification of a personalized optimal plan, and represent the key to maximizing the benefits of technological advances in radiation therapy (RT). Most modern RT techniques pose, however, new challenges in estimating the risk of RIM. The aim of this report is to schematically review NTCP models in the framework of advanced radiation therapy techniques. Issues relevant to hypofractionated stereotactic body RT and ion beam therapy are critically reviewed. Reirradiation scenarios for new or recurrent malignances and NTCP are also illustrated. A new phenomenological approach to predict RIM is suggested.

Normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) models for modern radiation therapy

Palma Giuseppe;Monti Serena;Cella Laura
2019

Abstract

Mathematical models of normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) able to robustly predict radiation-induced morbidities (RIM) play an essential role in the identification of a personalized optimal plan, and represent the key to maximizing the benefits of technological advances in radiation therapy (RT). Most modern RT techniques pose, however, new challenges in estimating the risk of RIM. The aim of this report is to schematically review NTCP models in the framework of advanced radiation therapy techniques. Issues relevant to hypofractionated stereotactic body RT and ion beam therapy are critically reviewed. Reirradiation scenarios for new or recurrent malignances and NTCP are also illustrated. A new phenomenological approach to predict RIM is suggested.
2019
Inglese
46
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210
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Hadron
Hypofractionation
Image-based outcomes
NTCP
Radiation-induced morbidity
Reirradiation
SBRT
Voxel-based analysis
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Palma, Giuseppe; Monti, Serena; Conson, Manuel; Pacelli, Roberto; Cella, Laura
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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