Delivery of Radiation at the Lowest Dose Rate by a Modern Linear Accelerator is Most Effective in Inhibiting Prostate Cancer Growth

Purpose: External beam radiotherapy is one of the treatment options for organ-confined prostate cancer. A total dose of 70 to 81 Gray (Gy) is given daily (1.8-2.5 Gy/d), with a dose rate of 3 to 6 Gy/min over 28 to 45 treatments during 8 to 9 weeks. We applied the latest technological development in...

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Main Authors: Keren Tazat PhD, Oleg Reshetnyak MD, Natan Shtraus MSc, Ifat Sayag MSc, Nicola J. Mabjeesh MD, PhD, Sharon Amir PhD
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-06-01
Series:Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1533033820935525
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spelling doaj-87e9f2ff4246426dae115dd72f98c2482020-11-25T03:26:27ZengSAGE PublishingTechnology in Cancer Research & Treatment1533-03382020-06-011910.1177/1533033820935525Delivery of Radiation at the Lowest Dose Rate by a Modern Linear Accelerator is Most Effective in Inhibiting Prostate Cancer GrowthKeren Tazat PhD0Oleg Reshetnyak MD1Natan Shtraus MSc2Ifat Sayag MSc3Nicola J. Mabjeesh MD, PhD4Sharon Amir PhD5 Prostate Cancer Research Laboratory, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Prostate Cancer Research Laboratory, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Prostate Cancer Research Laboratory, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel Department of Urology, Soroka University Medical Center and Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel Prostate Cancer Research Laboratory, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IsraelPurpose: External beam radiotherapy is one of the treatment options for organ-confined prostate cancer. A total dose of 70 to 81 Gray (Gy) is given daily (1.8-2.5 Gy/d), with a dose rate of 3 to 6 Gy/min over 28 to 45 treatments during 8 to 9 weeks. We applied the latest technological development in linear accelerators for enabling a wide range of dose rates (from 0.2-21 Gy/min) to test the effect of different delivery dose rates on prostate tumor growth in an animal xenograft model. Materials and Methods: A prostate cancer xenograft model was established in CD1/nude mice by means of PC-3 and CL-1 cells. The animals were radiated by a TrueBeam linear accelerator that delivered 4 dose rates ranging from 0.6 to 14 Gy/min, and reaching a total dose of 20 Gy. The mice were weighed and monitored for tumor development twice weekly. A 2-way analysis of variance was used to compare statistical differences between the groups. Results: Tumor growth was inhibited by radiation at all 4 dose rates in the 20 study mice compared to no radiation (n = 5, controls). The most significant reduction in tumor volumes was observed when the same dose of radiation was delivered at a rate of 0.6 Gy/min ( P < .01). The animals’ weights were not affected by any dose rate. Conclusions: Delivery of radiation with a TrueBeam linear accelerator at the lowest possible rate was most effective in prostate cancer growth inhibition and might be considered a preferential treatment mode for localized prostate cancer.https://doi.org/10.1177/1533033820935525
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author Keren Tazat PhD
Oleg Reshetnyak MD
Natan Shtraus MSc
Ifat Sayag MSc
Nicola J. Mabjeesh MD, PhD
Sharon Amir PhD
spellingShingle Keren Tazat PhD
Oleg Reshetnyak MD
Natan Shtraus MSc
Ifat Sayag MSc
Nicola J. Mabjeesh MD, PhD
Sharon Amir PhD
Delivery of Radiation at the Lowest Dose Rate by a Modern Linear Accelerator is Most Effective in Inhibiting Prostate Cancer Growth
Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
author_facet Keren Tazat PhD
Oleg Reshetnyak MD
Natan Shtraus MSc
Ifat Sayag MSc
Nicola J. Mabjeesh MD, PhD
Sharon Amir PhD
author_sort Keren Tazat PhD
title Delivery of Radiation at the Lowest Dose Rate by a Modern Linear Accelerator is Most Effective in Inhibiting Prostate Cancer Growth
title_short Delivery of Radiation at the Lowest Dose Rate by a Modern Linear Accelerator is Most Effective in Inhibiting Prostate Cancer Growth
title_full Delivery of Radiation at the Lowest Dose Rate by a Modern Linear Accelerator is Most Effective in Inhibiting Prostate Cancer Growth
title_fullStr Delivery of Radiation at the Lowest Dose Rate by a Modern Linear Accelerator is Most Effective in Inhibiting Prostate Cancer Growth
title_full_unstemmed Delivery of Radiation at the Lowest Dose Rate by a Modern Linear Accelerator is Most Effective in Inhibiting Prostate Cancer Growth
title_sort delivery of radiation at the lowest dose rate by a modern linear accelerator is most effective in inhibiting prostate cancer growth
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
issn 1533-0338
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Purpose: External beam radiotherapy is one of the treatment options for organ-confined prostate cancer. A total dose of 70 to 81 Gray (Gy) is given daily (1.8-2.5 Gy/d), with a dose rate of 3 to 6 Gy/min over 28 to 45 treatments during 8 to 9 weeks. We applied the latest technological development in linear accelerators for enabling a wide range of dose rates (from 0.2-21 Gy/min) to test the effect of different delivery dose rates on prostate tumor growth in an animal xenograft model. Materials and Methods: A prostate cancer xenograft model was established in CD1/nude mice by means of PC-3 and CL-1 cells. The animals were radiated by a TrueBeam linear accelerator that delivered 4 dose rates ranging from 0.6 to 14 Gy/min, and reaching a total dose of 20 Gy. The mice were weighed and monitored for tumor development twice weekly. A 2-way analysis of variance was used to compare statistical differences between the groups. Results: Tumor growth was inhibited by radiation at all 4 dose rates in the 20 study mice compared to no radiation (n = 5, controls). The most significant reduction in tumor volumes was observed when the same dose of radiation was delivered at a rate of 0.6 Gy/min ( P < .01). The animals’ weights were not affected by any dose rate. Conclusions: Delivery of radiation with a TrueBeam linear accelerator at the lowest possible rate was most effective in prostate cancer growth inhibition and might be considered a preferential treatment mode for localized prostate cancer.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1533033820935525
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