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Robustness Evaluation of Deep Inspiration Breath-Hold (DIBH) Plans in Internal Mammary Irradiation
Sponsor: Ruijin Hospital
Summary
This study is an investigator-initiated, single-arm, single-center, prospective, observational study. The hypothesis is that during the implementation of deep inspiration breath-hold (DIBH) radiotherapy plans in postoperative breast cancer patients receiving internal mammary irradiation, the actual target dose coverage and organ-at-risk (OARs) dose parameters remain within clinically acceptable ranges.
Official title: Robustness Evaluation of Deep Inspiration Breath-Hold (DIBH) Radiotherapy Plans for Internal Mammary Irradiation in Postoperative Breast Cancer
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
25
Start Date
2025-10-01
Completion Date
2027-05-31
Last Updated
2026-03-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
DIBH with 3mm Gating Window
The patient will receive moderately hypofractionated radiotherapy targeting the ipsilateral breast, supraclavicular and internal mammary nodes, and high-risk axillary region, with a prescribed dose of 40 Gy (RBE) /15Fx. IMRT, VMAT, or proton therapy will be chosen based on the radiation oncologist's judgment and patient preference. Respiratory gating tolerance is set at ±1.5 mm (3 mm total). Three simulated CT scans during DIBH will assess gating window positions: CT1: Breath-hold at the center of the gating window. CT2: Breath-hold at the upper edge, simulating maximum thoracic expansion. CT3: Breath-hold at the lower edge, simulating minimum thoracic expansion. Setup errors (intrafraction and interfraction) and respiratory waveforms monitored via Surface Guided Radiation Therapy(SGRT)systems will be recorded for analysis.
DIBH with 2 mm Gating Window
The patient will receive moderately hypofractionated radiotherapy targeting the ipsilateral breast, supraclavicular and internal mammary nodes, and high-risk axillary region, with a prescribed dose of 40 Gy (RBE) /15Fx. IMRT, VMAT, or proton therapy will be chosen based on the radiation oncologist's judgment and patient preference. Respiratory gating tolerance is set at ±1 mm (2 mm total). Three simulated CT scans during DIBH will assess gating window positions: CT1: Breath-hold at the center of the gating window. CT2: Breath-hold at the upper edge, simulating maximum thoracic expansion. CT3: Breath-hold at the lower edge, simulating minimum thoracic expansion. Setup errors (intrafraction and interfraction) and respiratory waveforms monitored via SGRT systems will be recorded for analysis.
DIBH with 1.5 mm Gating Window
The patient will receive moderately hypofractionated radiotherapy targeting the ipsilateral breast, supraclavicular and internal mammary nodes, and high-risk axillary region, with a prescribed dose of 40 Gy (RBE) /15Fx. IMRT, VMAT, or proton therapy will be chosen based on the radiation oncologist's judgment and patient preference. Respiratory gating tolerance is set at ± 0.75 mm (1.5 mm total). Three simulated CT scans during DIBH will assess gating window positions: CT1: Breath-hold at the center of the gating window. CT2: Breath-hold at the upper edge, simulating maximum thoracic expansion. CT3: Breath-hold at the lower edge, simulating minimum thoracic expansion. Setup errors (intrafraction and interfraction) and respiratory waveforms monitored via SGRT systems will be recorded for analysis.
Locations (1)
Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China