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Daily Adjustment of the Radiation Dose in MRI-guided Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Tumors in the Abdominal and Pelvic Regions
Sponsor: University of Zurich
Summary
SBRT delivers high-dose radiation to precisely defined target volumes and is an effective locally ablative treatment option for both primary tumours and oligometastases in various settings, including lesions in the abdomen or pelvis. However, SBRT in these regions faces considerable challenges such as inter-fractional organ motion and anatomical deformation, which can compromise treatment precision. MR-guided SBRT offers a solution, providing superior soft-tissue contrast and enabling real-time, online treatment plan adaptation over the course of SBRT. This approach reduces the risk of geographical miss and overdose to adjacent, vulnerable OARs. Currently, MR-guided SBRT uses a fixed dose per fraction, only adjusting target volume and OAR contours for anatomical changes when performing plan adaptation. However, overlaps between planning target volumes (PTVs) and dose-limiting OARs regularly require compromises in PTV coverage. To address this, AF aims to also adjust dose per fraction based on daily PTV-OAR overlap. With this approach, more dose is applied on treatment days with less PTV-OAR overlap while less dose is applied on days with more PTV-OAR overlap. This trial assesses the feasibility of AF in MR-guided SBRT for abdominal and pelvic tumours that show PTV-overlap with one or more dose-limiting OARs, ultimately aiming to enhance PTV dose coverage without increasing toxicity.
Official title: Adaptive Fractionation in Online MR-guided SBRT for Abdominal and Pelvic Target Volumes
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2026-06-16
Completion Date
2028-12
Last Updated
2026-07-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
SBRT with adaptive fractionation
The fraction dose to the PTV will be adapted based on the volume overlap of PTV and the dose-limiting OAR(s) (bowel / duodenum / stomach) on the planning MRI scan of the day ("geometry-of-the-day"). The treatment plan is then approved by the treating physician and independently verified according to department-internal standard. MR-guided fraction dose adaptation will be repeated at each of the 5 fractions, until the prescribed total dose is reached.
Standard of Care (SOC)
Patients that qualify for inclusion in the study but for whom AF is no viable treatment due to lacking PTV/OAR overlap in the planning scans. These patients are treated according to clinical standard of care (SoC), i.e. without dose adaptation, and function as a control group.
Locations (1)
University Hospital Zurich
Zurich, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland