TURKISH JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY 2010 , Vol 25 , Num 1
Comparison of PET/CT with CT alone for target volume definition in radiation treatment in patients with lung cancer
Hande BAŞ AYATA,1 Metin GÜDEN,1 Kezban BERBEROĞLU,2 Nadir KÜÇÜK,1 Cemile CEYLAN,1 Ayhan KILIÇ,1 Semih DOĞAN,2 Kayıhan ENGİN1
1Özel Anadolu Sağlık Merkezi, Radyasyon Onkolojisi Kliniği, Kocaeli
2Özel Anadolu Sağlık Merkezi, Nükleer Tıp Bölümü, Kocaeli
OBJECTIVES
The aim of study was to evaluate the possible role of fused images, acquired with a combined positron emission tomography/ computed tomography (PET/CT) scanner, in delineating gross tumor volume (GTV) and clinical target volume (CTV).

METHODS
Twenty-five patients with small cell lung (SCL) or non-small cell lung (NSCL) cancer were studied. CT and PET images were obtained in treatment position. GTV and CTV were defined first using the CT alone and then using the registered CT and PET. For each patient, two 3D-conformal radiotherapy (CRT) plans were made and they were compared with respect to the GTV, CTV, mean lung dose (MLD) and Vlung20Gy.

RESULTS
PET changed GTV in 17 patients. PET increased CTV in 7 patients. In 16 patients with atelectasis, decrease in CTV led to reduced dose to the lung. CTV enlarged and values of MLD and Vlung20Gy increased in 5 patients with PET findings.

CONCLUSION
The use of PET/CT in radiotherapy is helpful in defining the tumor more precisely and possibly sparing more normal lung tissues. It is also helpful in differentiating tumor from atelectatic lung. Keywords : Lung cancer; image fusion; target definition; PET/CT; radiation therapy; treatment planning