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W S Bice1, B R Prestidge, M F Sarosdy

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|January 19, 2002
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Sector analysis offers a novel spatial mapping method for evaluating prostate brachytherapy post plans. This technique compares institutional techniques and establishes dosimetric goals for improved patient treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Radiation Oncology
  • Medical Physics
  • Urology

Background:

  • Post-implant analysis of prostate brachytherapy is crucial for treatment adequacy and institutional technique evaluation.
  • Current methods like isodose curves offer spatial data but are unwieldy, while dose-volume histograms (DVH) lack spatial information.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and validate sector analysis, a novel spatial dose mapping technique for prostate brachytherapy post-plan analysis.
  • To bridge the gap between isodose curves and DVH analysis for comprehensive dosimetric evaluation.

Main Methods:

  • Sector analysis divides the prostate gland into twelve sectors based on cranial-caudal (base, midgland, apex) and transverse (anterior, posterior, left, right) regions.
  • DVH analysis is performed independently for each sector and compiled for comparative display.

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  • A series of 118 prostate implants performed by one practitioner at two institutions using different techniques was analyzed.
  • Main Results:

    • Sector analysis provides a method to spatially evaluate and compare brachytherapy post-plan results.
    • The technique was applied to compare dosimetric outcomes between two institutions using different brachytherapy techniques.

    Conclusions:

    • Sector analysis is an effective tool for evaluating prostate brachytherapy post-plan quality and comparing institutional techniques.
    • This method facilitates the establishment of dosimetric goals and guidelines for improved brachytherapy practices.