The Dosimetric Impact Of Supplementing Pre- Planned Prostate Implants With Discretionary I-125 Seeds

JOURNAL OF RADIOTHERAPY IN PRACTICE(2013)

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Introduction: Prostate implants at the British Columbia Cancer Agency are performed using a pre-planned technique. Physicians can augment the dose distribution using one to five non-planned 'extra' seeds and this option is determined without intraoperative feedback. The purpose of this research is to quantify the dosimetric impact of extra seeds and to assess the circumstances under which they are considered necessary.Materials and methods: Implanting physicians used a questionnaire to record the three-dimensional location and their rationale for using extra seeds. A plan reconstruction algorithm was used to distinguish the extra seeds from the planned seeds. Distributions with and without extra seeds were calculated to quantify the dosimetric impact to the prostate, urethra and rectum.Results: Extra seeds resulted in mean relative increases to V-100,V- V-150 and V-200 of 3.7%, 13% and 19? 1%, respectively. Mean prostate D-90 increased from 147 to 156 Gy. Improvements in post-implant quality assurance codes were recorded in 30% of the implants with minimal dose increase to the rectum and urethra. Extra seeds were mainly deposited in the prostate anterior-superior quadrant.Conclusions: The use of two to five extra seeds can result in improvements to pre-planned prostate implants, whereas the costs in terms of increased rectal and prostatic urethral dose are relatively minor.
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prostate cancer, low dose rate brachytherapy, non-planned seeds
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