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Developing and validating a bi-polar gated respiratory motion management strategy for improved lung stereotactic body radiotherapy treatment.

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Li, Z; Liu, X; Zhang, L; Zhang, S; Qiu, J; Zheng, X; Wu, Q
Published in: Cancer Pathog Ther
September 2025

BACKGROUND: Stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) is an effective treatment for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer. However, patient breathing can affect treatment accuracy. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a bi-polar (BP) gated motion management strategy for SBRT and evaluate its feasibility geometrically and dosimetrically. METHODS: The BP strategy involved instructing patients to hold their breath briefly at the end of both inhalation (EI) and exhalation (EE), with radiation delivered only during these breath-holding periods. Eight volunteers were included to evaluate breathing stability, repeatability, and patient comfort. Additionally, 15 patients were retrospectively studied to evaluate the geometric and dosimetric efficiency of BP in intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) modes. BP plans were compared with four common breathing strategies: free breathing (FB), gating at the end of inhalation (GI), gating at the end of exhalation (GE), and real-time tracking (RT). RESULTS: Volunteers could comfortably hold their breath for >3 minutes, demonstrating good stability and repeatability. Geometrically, the ratio of BP's internal target volume (ITV) to GI's ITV was the smallest at 0.65, compared to 1.89 for FB, 1.05 for GE, and 0.68 for RT. In the dosimetric evaluation of IMRT plans, the lung V20Gy ratio for BP to GI was the smallest at 0.89. Similar trends were observed for VMAT plans. CONCLUSIONS: The BP strategy is a feasible option for lung SBRT, offering reduced treatment volumes and normal tissue toxicity, with a high duty cycle and less technical complexity than other RT-based methods.

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Cancer Pathog Ther

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2949-7132

Publication Date

September 2025

Volume

3

Issue

5

Start / End Page

441 / 447

Location

Netherlands
 

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Li, Z., Liu, X., Zhang, L., Zhang, S., Qiu, J., Zheng, X., & Wu, Q. (2025). Developing and validating a bi-polar gated respiratory motion management strategy for improved lung stereotactic body radiotherapy treatment. Cancer Pathog Ther, 3(5), 441–447. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpt.2025.01.003
Li, Zhen, Xueli Liu, Libo Zhang, Shujun Zhang, Jianjian Qiu, Xiangpeng Zheng, and Qiuwen Wu. “Developing and validating a bi-polar gated respiratory motion management strategy for improved lung stereotactic body radiotherapy treatment.Cancer Pathog Ther 3, no. 5 (September 2025): 441–47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpt.2025.01.003.
Li Z, Liu X, Zhang L, Zhang S, Qiu J, Zheng X, et al. Developing and validating a bi-polar gated respiratory motion management strategy for improved lung stereotactic body radiotherapy treatment. Cancer Pathog Ther. 2025 Sep;3(5):441–7.
Li, Zhen, et al. “Developing and validating a bi-polar gated respiratory motion management strategy for improved lung stereotactic body radiotherapy treatment.Cancer Pathog Ther, vol. 3, no. 5, Sept. 2025, pp. 441–47. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.cpt.2025.01.003.
Li Z, Liu X, Zhang L, Zhang S, Qiu J, Zheng X, Wu Q. Developing and validating a bi-polar gated respiratory motion management strategy for improved lung stereotactic body radiotherapy treatment. Cancer Pathog Ther. 2025 Sep;3(5):441–447.

Published In

Cancer Pathog Ther

DOI

EISSN

2949-7132

Publication Date

September 2025

Volume

3

Issue

5

Start / End Page

441 / 447

Location

Netherlands