Dosimetric analysis of the alopecia preventing effect of hippocampus sparing whole brain radiation therapy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT) is widely used for the treatment
of brain metastases. Cognitive decline and alopecia are recognized adverse effects
of WBRT. Recently hippocampus sparing whole brain radiation therapy (HS-WBRT) has
been shown to reduce the incidence of memory loss. In this study, we found that multi-field
intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), with strict constraints to the brain
parenchyma and to the hippocampus, reduces follicular scalp dose and prevents alopecia.
METHODS: Suitable patients befitting the inclusion criteria of the RTOG 0933 trial
received Hippocampus sparing whole brain radiation. On follow up, they were noticed
to have full scalp hair preservation. 5 mm thickness of follicle bearing scalp in
the radiation field was outlined in the planning CT scans. Conventional opposed lateral
WBRT radiation fields were applied to these patient-specific image sets and planned
with the same nominal dose of 30 Gy in 10 fractions. The mean and maximum dose to
follicle bearing skin and Dose Volume Histogram (DVH) data were analyzed for conventional
and HS-WBRT. Paired t-test was used to compare the means. RESULTS: All six patients
had fully preserved scalp hair and remained clinically cognitively intact 1-3 months
after HS-WBRT. Compared to conventional WBRT, in addition to the intended sparing
of the Hippocampus, HS-WBRT delivered significantly lower mean dose (22.42 cGy vs.
16.33 cGy, p < 0.0001), V24 (9 cc vs. 44 cc, p < 0.0000) and V30 (9 cc vs. 0.096 cc,
p = 0.0106) to follicle hair bearing scalp and prevented alopecia. There were no recurrences
in the Hippocampus area. CONCLUSIONS: HS-WBRT, with an 11-field set up as described,
while attempting to conserve hippocampus radiation and maintain radiation dose to
brain inadvertently spares follicle-bearing scalp and prevents alopecia.
Type
Journal articleSubject
AlopeciaBrain Neoplasms
Cranial Irradiation
Hippocampus
Humans
Radiation Injuries
Radiometry
Radiotherapy Dosage
Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated
Retrospective Studies
Scalp
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10.1186/s13014-015-0555-9Publication Info
Mahadevan, Anand; Sampson, Carrie; LaRosa, Salvatore; Floyd, Scott R; Wong, Eric T;
Uhlmann, Erik J; ... Kasper, Ekkehard M (2015). Dosimetric analysis of the alopecia preventing effect of hippocampus sparing whole
brain radiation therapy. Radiat Oncol, 10. pp. 245. 10.1186/s13014-015-0555-9. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/15934.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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