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A Monte Carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapy

Ion beam therapy, as an emerging radiation therapy modality, requires continuous efforts to develop and improve tools for patient treatment planning (TP) and research applications. Dose and fluence computation algorithms using the Monte Carlo (MC) technique have served for decades as reference tools...

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Autores principales: Böhlen, T T, Bauer, J, Dosanjh, M, Ferrari, A, Haberer, T, Parodi, K, Patera, V, Mairan, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt050
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1606784
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author Böhlen, T T
Bauer, J
Dosanjh, M
Ferrari, A
Haberer, T
Parodi, K
Patera, V
Mairan, A
author_facet Böhlen, T T
Bauer, J
Dosanjh, M
Ferrari, A
Haberer, T
Parodi, K
Patera, V
Mairan, A
author_sort Böhlen, T T
collection CERN
description Ion beam therapy, as an emerging radiation therapy modality, requires continuous efforts to develop and improve tools for patient treatment planning (TP) and research applications. Dose and fluence computation algorithms using the Monte Carlo (MC) technique have served for decades as reference tools for accurate dose computations for radiotherapy. In this work, a novel MC-based treatment-planning (MCTP) tool for ion beam therapy using the pencil beam scanning technique is presented. It allows single-field and simultaneous multiple-fields optimization for realistic patient treatment conditions and for dosimetric quality assurance for irradiation conditions at state-of-the-art ion beam therapy facilities. It employs iterative procedures that allow for the optimization of absorbed dose and relative biological effectiveness (RBE)-weighted dose using radiobiological input tables generated by external RBE models. Using a re-implementation of the local effect model (LEM), theMCTP tool is able to perform TP studies using ions with atomic numbers Z ≤ 8. Example treatment plans created with the MCTP tool are presented for carbon ions in comparison with a certified analytical treatment- planning system. Furthermore, the usage of the tool to compute and optimize mixed-ion treatment plans, i.e. plans including pencil beams of ions with different atomic numbers, is demonstrated. The tool is aimed for future use in research applications and to support treatment planning at ion beam facilities.
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spelling cern-16067842022-08-10T20:04:22Zdoi:10.1093/jrr/rrt050http://cds.cern.ch/record/1606784engBöhlen, T TBauer, JDosanjh, MFerrari, AHaberer, TParodi, KPatera, VMairan, AA Monte Carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapyHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsIon beam therapy, as an emerging radiation therapy modality, requires continuous efforts to develop and improve tools for patient treatment planning (TP) and research applications. Dose and fluence computation algorithms using the Monte Carlo (MC) technique have served for decades as reference tools for accurate dose computations for radiotherapy. In this work, a novel MC-based treatment-planning (MCTP) tool for ion beam therapy using the pencil beam scanning technique is presented. It allows single-field and simultaneous multiple-fields optimization for realistic patient treatment conditions and for dosimetric quality assurance for irradiation conditions at state-of-the-art ion beam therapy facilities. It employs iterative procedures that allow for the optimization of absorbed dose and relative biological effectiveness (RBE)-weighted dose using radiobiological input tables generated by external RBE models. Using a re-implementation of the local effect model (LEM), theMCTP tool is able to perform TP studies using ions with atomic numbers Z ≤ 8. Example treatment plans created with the MCTP tool are presented for carbon ions in comparison with a certified analytical treatment- planning system. Furthermore, the usage of the tool to compute and optimize mixed-ion treatment plans, i.e. plans including pencil beams of ions with different atomic numbers, is demonstrated. The tool is aimed for future use in research applications and to support treatment planning at ion beam facilities.oai:cds.cern.ch:16067842013
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Böhlen, T T
Bauer, J
Dosanjh, M
Ferrari, A
Haberer, T
Parodi, K
Patera, V
Mairan, A
A Monte Carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapy
title A Monte Carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapy
title_full A Monte Carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapy
title_fullStr A Monte Carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapy
title_full_unstemmed A Monte Carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapy
title_short A Monte Carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapy
title_sort monte carlo-based treatment-planning tool for ion beam therapy
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jrr/rrt050
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1606784
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