This study presents an approach to external beam radiation therapy for treating penile cancer using a small water bath. This modified technique involves the use of an acrylic, cuboid-shaped water bath with dimensions 6 × 6 × 8 cm3. The water bath is filled with readily available saline solution maintained at room temperature. The patient is positioned in the prone position, and the penis is placed within the water bath. The isocenter is set at the center of the water bath, and bilateral beams are positioned at 89.1° and 270.9°. The proposed technique was evaluated based on dose calculations, demonstrating a clinical target volume dose with a Dmax of 103.5% and a Dmin of 100.0% of the prescribed dose. Additionally, the method showed a low organs-at-risk dose, with a Dmean of only 1% for the testicles. The treatment zone inside the water bath also showed a uniform dose distribution. This technique not only offers high treatment efficiency and more accurate dose distribution to the targeted area but also provides additional benefits, including reduced toxicity to organs at risk and increased device utilization efficiency. In conclusion, the proposed modified external beam radiation therapy method presents a promising alternative for patients with penile cancer, enhancing treatment precision and safety.
Practical radiation oncology. 2023 Aug 30 [Epub]
Sang Jun Byun, Myeongsoo Kim, Young Kee Oh, Seung Gyu Park, Euncheol Choi, Byungyong Kim
Department of Radiation Oncology, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Daegu, Republic of Korea; Department of Radiation Oncology, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Daegu, Republic of Korea., Department of Radiation Oncology, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Daegu, Republic of Korea., Department of Radiation Oncology, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Daegu, Republic of Korea. Electronic address: .