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Title: Internal target volume estimation for liver cancer radiation therapy using an ultra quality 4-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging
Authors: Liao, YP
Xiao, H 
Wang, P 
Li, T 
Aguilera, TA
Visak, JD
Godley, AR
Zhang, Y
Cai, J 
Deng, J
Issue Date: Jun-2025
Source: Advances in radiation oncology, June 2025, v. 10, no. 6, 101774
Abstract: Purpose: Accurate internal target volume (ITV) estimation is essential for effective and safe radiation therapy in liver cancer. This study evaluates the clinical value of an ultraquality 4-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (UQ 4D-MRI) technique for ITV estimation.
Methods and Materials: The UQ 4D-MRI technique maps motion information from a low spatial resolution dynamic volumetric MRI onto a high-resolution 3-dimensional MRI used for radiation treatment planning. It was validated using a motion phantom and data from 13 patients with liver cancer. ITV generated from UQ 4D-MRI (ITV4D) was compared with those obtained through isotropic expansions (ITV2 mm and ITV5 mm) and those measured using conventional 4D-computed tomography (computed tomography-based ITV, ITVCT) for each patient.
Results: Phantom studies showed a displacement measurement difference of <5% between UQ 4D-MRI and single-slice 2-dimensional cine MRI. In patient studies, the maximum superior-inferior displacements of the tumor on UQ 4D-MRI showed no significant difference compared with single-slice 2-dimensional cine imaging (P = .985). Computed tomography-based ITV showed no significant difference (P = .72) with ITV4D, whereas ITV2 mm and ITV5 mm significantly overestimated the volume by 29.0% (P = .002) and 120.7% (P < .001) compared with ITV4D, respectively.
Conclusions: UQ 4D-MRI enables accurate motion assessment for liver tumors, facilitating precise ITV delineation for radiation treatment planning. Despite uncertainties from artificial intelligence-based delineation and variations in patients’ respiratory patterns, UQ 4D-MRI excels at capturing tumor motion trajectories, potentially improving treatment planning accuracy and reducing margins in liver cancer radiation therapy.
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Journal: Advances in radiation oncology 
EISSN: 2452-1094
DOI: 10.1016/j.adro.2025.101774
Rights: © 2025 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Society for Radiation Oncology. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
The following publication Liao, Y.-P., Xiao, H., Wang, P., Li, T., Aguilera, T. A., Visak, J. D., Godley, A. R., Zhang, Y., Cai, J., & Deng, J. (2025). Internal Target Volume Estimation for Liver Cancer Radiation Therapy Using an Ultra Quality 4-Dimensional Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Advances in Radiation Oncology, 10(6), 101774 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2025.101774.
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