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Prior information guided auto-segmentation of clinical target volume of tumor bed in postoperative breast cancer radiotherapy.

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Accurate delineation of clinical target volume of tumor bed (CTV-TB) is important but it is also challenging due to surgical effects and soft tissue contrast. Recently a few auto-segmentation methods were developed to improve the process. However, those methods had comparatively low segmentation accuracy. In this study the prior information was introduced to aid auto-segmentation of CTV-TB based on a deep-learning model.To aid the delineation of CTV-TB, the tumor contour on preoperative CT was transformed onto postoperative CT via deformable image registration. Both original and transformed tumor contours were used for prior information in training an auto-segmentation model. Then, the CTV-TB contour on postoperative CT was predicted by the model. 110 pairs of preoperative and postoperative CT images were used with a 5-fold cross-validation strategy. The predicted contour was compared with the clinically approved contour for accuracy evaluation using dice similarity coefficient (DSC) and Hausdorff distance.The average DSC of the deep-learning model with prior information was improved than the one without prior information (0.808 vs. 0.734, Pā€‰<ā€‰0.05). The average DSC of the deep-learning model with prior information was higher than that of the traditional method (0.808 vs. 0.622, Pā€‰<ā€‰0.05).The introduction of prior information in deep-learning model can improve segmentation accuracy of CTV-TB. The proposed method provided an effective way to automatically delineate CTV-TB in postoperative breast cancer radiotherapy.Ā© 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.

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