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GTV and CTV in lung cancer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 2008

Ignacio Alastuey
Affiliation:
Radiotherapy Hospital San Dureta Andrea Duria 55 07019 Palma de MallorcaSpain Email: repulsivo@yahoo.es
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Abstract

Type
Letter
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2008

Clinical target volume (CTV) expresses the concept of gross tumour volume (GTV) plus a margin accounting for subclinical disease. This is made by adding a volume of normal lung tissue around GTV, not really knowing if this volume includes malignant cells or not.

If this volume contains no malignant cells, then in that case normal lung tissue will receive the prescribed dose to planning target volume (PTV) (CTV plus margins). Normal tissue complication probability is related to dose to total lung normal tissue (both lungs) expressed in concepts such as v20. If total normal lung tissue is reduced because the patient gets smaller, there will be an increased v20 compared to v20 with smaller CTV /total lung volume (bigger patients).

This might be pointing to the need of decreasing CTV margins as the total lung volume is decreased, or in an extreme to make CTV = GTV in lung cancer, preserving the concept of PTV.