20 left breast cancer patients, in DIBH, were planned for
VMAT technique with the Varian Eclipse TPS to deliver 40.5 Gy in 15 fractions
to the whole breast. Two planning strategies were adopted: PartArc, with 2 partial arcs about 200° long; and AvoidArc, with the same partial arcs and additional avoidance
sectors (arc sectors with 0 dose rate) set in the PO to reduce the dose
to contralateral breast and lung.
RapidPlan, RP, models were generated based on the two plan
sets, named RP_Part and RP_Avoid.
A new set of plans was optimized using only the two RP
models. The beam geometry was the same as the initial plans, without setting avoidance
sectors inside the optimizer. The RP generated plans were compared with the
original initial plans.
In a second part of the study a third RP model
was generated, with plans similar to the AvoidArc,
but forcing the beam geometry to the avoidance sectors (2+2Short plans): the two partial arcs were split in two short arcs
each. The model was named RP_2+2. The plan differences between the AvoidArc and
the 2+2Short plans were minimal and
not significant since they were in practice using the same geometry, the first
set inside the optimizer as dose rate setting on a sector, the second set as
beam geometry with split shorter arcs. Plans generated with RP_2+2, with the geometry without
splitting the partial arcs, were compared with the AvoidArc plans to determine if the initial beam geometry
information in the RP model can improve the PO performances.