Radiation therapy of external iliac lymph nodes with lateral pelvic portals: identification of patients at risk for inadequate regional coverage.
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Radiology
- Vol. 194 (1) , 147-150
- https://doi.org/10.1148/radiology.194.1.7997542
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine whether "standard" lateral pelvic radiation therapy portals provide adequate margins for treating the external iliac lymph nodes (EILNs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: With computed tomographic (CT) data and a computerized algorithm, the course of the EILN chain was reconstructed in 48 patients. The marginal distance between a consistently localized portion of the EILNs and the anterior field border that was placed at the front of the pubic symphysis was recorded for each patient. RESULTS: The EILNs were covered adequately in only 50% of both men and women. More adequate EILN margins were observed in (a) women older than 68 years, (b) women with small anteroposterior separations, (c) men older than 70 years, and (d) men and women with a low central obesity index. Less adequate margins were observed in men who were obese or men with large anteroposterior separations. In the study population, no correlation was observed for sex, race, or tumor site. CONCLUSION: The authors recommend portals that are designed specifically for patients rather than standard portals that may inadequately cover the intended targets.Keywords
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