This is a prospective observational study aiming: 1) To quantify lung function using perfusion dual energy computed tomography (DECT) and use this information at the time of treatment planning with preferential sparing of functional lung parenchymal 2) to validate results of lung function obtained using DECT with lung perfusion scintigraphy results, the current standard method; 4) to compare dosimetry of whole lungs vs. functional lungs in patients treated with either stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for early stage lung cancer or conventional radiotherapy for locally advanced lung cancer and 5) to evaluate lung function 6, 12 and 24 months post-radiotherapy with both perfusion DECT and pulmonary function tests and compare radiation dose-map to functional lung-map.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Patients will have pre-treatment and post-treatment perfusion DECT for baseline and post-treatment lung function
Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Lung function quantification at baseline
To quantify lung function using perfusion DECT and use this information at the time of treatment planning with preferential sparing of functional lung parenchyma.
Time frame: Baseline
Radiation-induced lung function damage quantification
To evaluate lung function post-radiotherapy with both perfusion DECT and pulmonary function tests and compare radiation dose-map to functional lung-map.
Time frame: at 12 months after radiotherapy
Radiation-induced lung function damage quantification
To evaluate lung function post-radiotherapy with both perfusion DECT and pulmonary function tests and compare radiation dose-map to functional lung-map.
Time frame: at 24 months after radiotherapy
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