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Study of linear energy transfer effect on rib fracture in breast patients receiving pencil-beamscanning proton therapy.

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Yang, Y; Gergelis, KR; Shen, J; Afzal, A; Mullikin, TC; Gao, RW; Aziz, K; Shumway, DA; Corbin, KS; Liu, W; Mutter, RW
Published in: ArXiv
October 31, 2023

PURPOSE: To study the effect of proton linear energy transfer (LET) on rib fracture in breast cancer patients treated with pencil-beam scanning proton therapy (PBS) using a novel tool of dose-LET volume histogram (DLVH). METHODS: From a prospective registry of patients treated with post-mastectomy proton therapy to the chest wall and regional lymph nodes for breast cancer between 2015 and 2020, we retrospectively identified rib fracture cases detected after completing treatment. Contemporaneously treated control patients that did not develop rib fracture were matched to patients 2:1 considering prescription dose, boost location, reconstruction status, laterality, chest wall thickness, and treatment year.The DLVH index, V(d, l), defined as volume(V) of the structure with at least dose(d) and LET(l), was calculated. DLVH plots between the fracture and control group were compared. Conditional logistic regression (CLR) model was used to establish the relation of V(d, l) and the observed fracture at each combination of d and l. The p-value derived from CLR model shows the statistical difference between fracture patients and the matched control group. Using the 2D p-value map derived from CLR model, the DLVH features associated with the patient outcomes were extracted. RESULTS: Seven rib fracture patients were identified, and fourteen matched patients were selected for the control group. The median time from the completion of proton therapy to rib fracture diagnosis was 12 months (range 5 to 14 months). Two patients had grade 2 symptomatic rib fracture while the remaining 5 were grade 1 incidentally detected on imaging. The derived p-value map demonstrated larger V(0-36Gy[RBE], 4.0-5.0 keV/μm) in patients experiencing fracture (p<0.1). For example, the p value for V(30 Gy[RBE], 4.0 keV/um) was 0.069. CONCLUSIONS: In breast cancer patients receiving PBS, a larger volume of chest wall receiving moderate dose and high LET may result in increased risk of rib fracture.

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ArXiv

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2331-8422

Publication Date

October 31, 2023

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United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • 5105 Medical and biological physics
  • 4003 Biomedical engineering
  • 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering
  • 0299 Other Physical Sciences
 

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Yang, Y., Gergelis, K. R., Shen, J., Afzal, A., Mullikin, T. C., Gao, R. W., … Mutter, R. W. (2023). Study of linear energy transfer effect on rib fracture in breast patients receiving pencil-beamscanning proton therapy. ArXiv.
Yang, Yunze, Kimberly R. Gergelis, Jiajian Shen, Arslan Afzal, Trey C. Mullikin, Robert W. Gao, Khaled Aziz, et al. “Study of linear energy transfer effect on rib fracture in breast patients receiving pencil-beamscanning proton therapy.ArXiv, October 31, 2023.
Yang Y, Gergelis KR, Shen J, Afzal A, Mullikin TC, Gao RW, et al. Study of linear energy transfer effect on rib fracture in breast patients receiving pencil-beamscanning proton therapy. ArXiv. 2023 Oct 31;
Yang Y, Gergelis KR, Shen J, Afzal A, Mullikin TC, Gao RW, Aziz K, Shumway DA, Corbin KS, Liu W, Mutter RW. Study of linear energy transfer effect on rib fracture in breast patients receiving pencil-beamscanning proton therapy. ArXiv. 2023 Oct 31;

Published In

ArXiv

EISSN

2331-8422

Publication Date

October 31, 2023

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • 5105 Medical and biological physics
  • 4003 Biomedical engineering
  • 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis
  • 0903 Biomedical Engineering
  • 0299 Other Physical Sciences