Dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patients

Introduction: Preoperative radiotherapy, followed by surgery, is a commonly used approach for locally advanced rectal and colorectal cancer. The external genitalia receive a certain dose of radiation, which may be attributed to long-term sexual dysfunction in these patients. The aim of this study is...

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Main Authors: Jyotiman Nath, Gautam Sarma, Bhaveshwar Yadav, Partha Pratim Medhi, Apurba Kumar Kalita, Mouchumee Bhattacharyya
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
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Online Access:http://www.journalrcr.org/article.asp?issn=2588-9273;year=2020;volume=11;issue=2;spage=62;epage=66;aulast=Nath
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spelling doaj-46ff0a3a0bd748c2aa787ca6356436592020-11-25T03:52:08ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Radiation and Cancer Research2588-92732468-92032020-01-01112626610.4103/jrcr.jrcr_15_20Dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patientsJyotiman NathGautam SarmaBhaveshwar YadavPartha Pratim MedhiApurba Kumar KalitaMouchumee BhattacharyyaIntroduction: Preoperative radiotherapy, followed by surgery, is a commonly used approach for locally advanced rectal and colorectal cancer. The external genitalia receive a certain dose of radiation, which may be attributed to long-term sexual dysfunction in these patients. The aim of this study is to find out the dose received by external genital organs in rectal cancer patients receiving preoperative radiotherapy. Materials and Methods: Retrospectively 25 computed tomography (CT) sets of consecutive rectal cancer patients who received preoperative radiotherapy were included. External genital organ contouring was done as per the proposed guidelines given by Brooks et al. Standard radiotherapy plans with three-field wedged portal were run in all the CT sets using 6 MV photons in eclipse treatment planning system (TPS). The total dose prescribed was 50.4 Gy in 28 daily fractions. Dose received by external genitalia were recorded. Results: Various dose-volume histogram (DVH) parameters relating to the dose received by the genitalia were recorded. In the case of male patients, there was no statistically significant difference of values in between supine and prone position except for V40 (%), P = 0.027. In the case of female patients, various DVH values are almost the same in both supine and prone positions (P > 0.05). Conclusion: External genital organs receive a significant radiation dose when treated with standard three-field wedged technique. Therefore, we suggest that the young, sexually active patients may be treated with better conformal techniques to reduce the radiation dose received by the external genitals as low as possible.http://www.journalrcr.org/article.asp?issn=2588-9273;year=2020;volume=11;issue=2;spage=62;epage=66;aulast=Nathexternal genitaliapreoperative radiotherapyrectal cancersexual morbidity
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author Jyotiman Nath
Gautam Sarma
Bhaveshwar Yadav
Partha Pratim Medhi
Apurba Kumar Kalita
Mouchumee Bhattacharyya
spellingShingle Jyotiman Nath
Gautam Sarma
Bhaveshwar Yadav
Partha Pratim Medhi
Apurba Kumar Kalita
Mouchumee Bhattacharyya
Dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patients
Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
external genitalia
preoperative radiotherapy
rectal cancer
sexual morbidity
author_facet Jyotiman Nath
Gautam Sarma
Bhaveshwar Yadav
Partha Pratim Medhi
Apurba Kumar Kalita
Mouchumee Bhattacharyya
author_sort Jyotiman Nath
title Dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patients
title_short Dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patients
title_full Dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patients
title_fullStr Dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed Dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patients
title_sort dose received by external genital organs during preoperative radiotherapy for rectal cancer patients
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Radiation and Cancer Research
issn 2588-9273
2468-9203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Introduction: Preoperative radiotherapy, followed by surgery, is a commonly used approach for locally advanced rectal and colorectal cancer. The external genitalia receive a certain dose of radiation, which may be attributed to long-term sexual dysfunction in these patients. The aim of this study is to find out the dose received by external genital organs in rectal cancer patients receiving preoperative radiotherapy. Materials and Methods: Retrospectively 25 computed tomography (CT) sets of consecutive rectal cancer patients who received preoperative radiotherapy were included. External genital organ contouring was done as per the proposed guidelines given by Brooks et al. Standard radiotherapy plans with three-field wedged portal were run in all the CT sets using 6 MV photons in eclipse treatment planning system (TPS). The total dose prescribed was 50.4 Gy in 28 daily fractions. Dose received by external genitalia were recorded. Results: Various dose-volume histogram (DVH) parameters relating to the dose received by the genitalia were recorded. In the case of male patients, there was no statistically significant difference of values in between supine and prone position except for V40 (%), P = 0.027. In the case of female patients, various DVH values are almost the same in both supine and prone positions (P > 0.05). Conclusion: External genital organs receive a significant radiation dose when treated with standard three-field wedged technique. Therefore, we suggest that the young, sexually active patients may be treated with better conformal techniques to reduce the radiation dose received by the external genitals as low as possible.
topic external genitalia
preoperative radiotherapy
rectal cancer
sexual morbidity
url http://www.journalrcr.org/article.asp?issn=2588-9273;year=2020;volume=11;issue=2;spage=62;epage=66;aulast=Nath
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