Evaluation of Respiratory Motion-Corrected Cone-Beam CT in Radiation Treatment of Thoracic and Abdominal Cancers
Gastric Cancer, Lung Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Gastric Cancer focused on measuring gastro-esophageal junction, lung, abdominal, cone-beam CT (CBCT), 10-146
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients must have histologic proof of a thoracic or abdominal malignancy, confirmed at MSKCC and suitable for radiation therapy, in order to be eligible for this study. Thoracic malignancies (study group 1) include those in lung and gastro-esophageal junction. Abdominal malignancies (study group 2) include those in liver and pancreas. Patients having both thoracic and abdominal malignancies will be placed in only one of the study groups, because the limited field-of-view of the CBCT precludes imaging of both malignancies in the same scan. Patients must be older than 18 years of age
- At least part of the tumor must be visible as observed in a diagnostic or planning CT. The tumor must exhibit at least 5 mm motion from respiration as observed in the respiration-correlated CT (RCCT) at simulation. The RCCT scan must be interpretable and not exhibit excessive motion artifacts caused by irregular patient breathing.
- Patients must have Karnofsky Performance Status ≥ 70%
Exclusion Criteria:
- Mesothelioma and other tumors of the pleura
- Pregnant Women
- Allergic to iodine or intravenous contrast agent (applies only to patients with a pancreas or liver malignancy)
- Renal impairment due to the use of a contrast agent
- Patients with pacemakers and defibrillators
Sites / Locations
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
thoracic (study group 1) malignancies
abdominal (study group 2) malignancies
On the same day as the CBCT scans and treatment session, patients will receive a research-only respiration correlated CT (RCCT scan), for calculating motion-corrected CBCT. The localization accuracy of motion-corrected CBCT using same-day RCCT will be compared to that using the standard RCCT from simulation.
On the same day as the CBCT scans and treatment session, patients will receive a research-only respiration correlated CT (RCCT scan), for calculating motion-corrected CBCT. The localization accuracy of motion-corrected CBCT using same-day RCCT will be compared to that using the standard RCCT from simulation.