Purpose: To analyze recurrence patterns in patients with glioblastoma (GBM) after standard chemoradiation according to different target volume delineation strategies. Methods and materials: Two hundred seven patients with GBM who recurred after standard chemoradiation were evaluated. According to ESTRO target volume delineation guideline, the CTV was generated by adding a 2-cm margin to the GTV, defined as the resection cavity plus residual tumor. Patterns of failure were analyzed using dose-volume histogram. Recurrent lesions were defined as in-field, marginal, or distant if > 80 %, 20–80 %, or < 20 % of the intersecting volume was included in the 95 % isodose line. For each patient, a theoretical plan consisting of reduced 1-cm GTV-to-CTV margin was created to compare patterns of failure and radiation doses to normal brain. Results: Median overall survival and progression-free survival times were 15.3 months and 7.8 months, respectively, from the date of surgery. Recurrences were in-field in 180, marginal in 5, and distant in 22 patients. According to MGMT promoter methylation, distant recurrences occurred in 18.6 % of methylated and 6 % of unmethylated tumors (p = 0.0046). Following replanning with 1-cm reduced margin, dosimetric analysis showed similar patterns of failure. Recurrences were in-field, marginal, and distant in 177, 3, and 27 plans, respectively, although radiation doses to the healthy brain and hippocampi were significantly lower compared with standard target delineation (p = 0.0001). Conclusion: Current provide the rationale for evaluating GTV-to-CTV margin reduction in future clinical trials with the aim of limiting the cognitive sequelae of GBM irradiation while maintaining survival benefits of standard chemoradiation.

Feasibility of clinical target volume reduction for glioblastoma treated with standard chemoradiation based on patterns of failure analysis / Minniti, G.; Tini, P.; Giraffa, M.; Capone, L.; Raza, G.; Russo, I.; Cinelli, E.; Gentile, P.; Bozzao, A.; Paolini, S.; Esposito, V.. - In: RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-8140. - 181:(2023). [10.1016/j.radonc.2022.11.024]

Feasibility of clinical target volume reduction for glioblastoma treated with standard chemoradiation based on patterns of failure analysis

Minniti G.;Capone L.;Cinelli E.;Bozzao A.;Paolini S.;Esposito V.
2023

Abstract

Purpose: To analyze recurrence patterns in patients with glioblastoma (GBM) after standard chemoradiation according to different target volume delineation strategies. Methods and materials: Two hundred seven patients with GBM who recurred after standard chemoradiation were evaluated. According to ESTRO target volume delineation guideline, the CTV was generated by adding a 2-cm margin to the GTV, defined as the resection cavity plus residual tumor. Patterns of failure were analyzed using dose-volume histogram. Recurrent lesions were defined as in-field, marginal, or distant if > 80 %, 20–80 %, or < 20 % of the intersecting volume was included in the 95 % isodose line. For each patient, a theoretical plan consisting of reduced 1-cm GTV-to-CTV margin was created to compare patterns of failure and radiation doses to normal brain. Results: Median overall survival and progression-free survival times were 15.3 months and 7.8 months, respectively, from the date of surgery. Recurrences were in-field in 180, marginal in 5, and distant in 22 patients. According to MGMT promoter methylation, distant recurrences occurred in 18.6 % of methylated and 6 % of unmethylated tumors (p = 0.0046). Following replanning with 1-cm reduced margin, dosimetric analysis showed similar patterns of failure. Recurrences were in-field, marginal, and distant in 177, 3, and 27 plans, respectively, although radiation doses to the healthy brain and hippocampi were significantly lower compared with standard target delineation (p = 0.0001). Conclusion: Current provide the rationale for evaluating GTV-to-CTV margin reduction in future clinical trials with the aim of limiting the cognitive sequelae of GBM irradiation while maintaining survival benefits of standard chemoradiation.
2023
Clinical target volume; Glioblastoma; Radiotherapy; Recurrence patterns; Target delineation; Temozolomide
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Feasibility of clinical target volume reduction for glioblastoma treated with standard chemoradiation based on patterns of failure analysis / Minniti, G.; Tini, P.; Giraffa, M.; Capone, L.; Raza, G.; Russo, I.; Cinelli, E.; Gentile, P.; Bozzao, A.; Paolini, S.; Esposito, V.. - In: RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-8140. - 181:(2023). [10.1016/j.radonc.2022.11.024]
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