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Influence of beam pruning techniques on LET and RBE in proton arc therapy

INTRODUCTION: Proton arc therapy (PAT) is an emerging treatment modality that holds promise to improve target volume coverage and reduce linear energy transfer (LET) in organs at risk. We aimed to investigate if pruning the highest energy layers in each beam direction could increase the LET in the t...

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Autores principales: Henjum, Helge, Tjelta, Johannes, Fjæra, Lars Fredrik, Pilskog, Sara, Stokkevåg, Camilla H., Lyngholm, Erlend, Handeland, Andreas H., Ytre-Hauge, Kristian S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37731633
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1155310
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author Henjum, Helge
Tjelta, Johannes
Fjæra, Lars Fredrik
Pilskog, Sara
Stokkevåg, Camilla H.
Lyngholm, Erlend
Handeland, Andreas H.
Ytre-Hauge, Kristian S.
author_facet Henjum, Helge
Tjelta, Johannes
Fjæra, Lars Fredrik
Pilskog, Sara
Stokkevåg, Camilla H.
Lyngholm, Erlend
Handeland, Andreas H.
Ytre-Hauge, Kristian S.
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description INTRODUCTION: Proton arc therapy (PAT) is an emerging treatment modality that holds promise to improve target volume coverage and reduce linear energy transfer (LET) in organs at risk. We aimed to investigate if pruning the highest energy layers in each beam direction could increase the LET in the target and reduce LET in tissue and organs at risk (OAR) surrounding the target volume, thus reducing the relative biological effectiveness (RBE)-weighted dose and sparing healthy tissue. METHODS: PAT plans for a germinoma, an ependymoma and a rhabdomyosarcoma patient were created in the Eclipse treatment planning system with a prescribed dose of 54 Gy(RBE) using a constant RBE of 1.1 (RBE(1.1)). The PAT plans was pruned for high energy spots, creating several PAT plans with different amounts of pruning while maintaining tumor coverage, denoted PX-PAT plans, where X represents the amount of pruning. All plans were recalculated in the FLUKA Monte Carlo software, and the LET, physical dose, and variable RBE-weighted dose from the phenomenological Rørvik (ROR) model and an LET weighted dose (LWD) model were evaluated. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: For the germinoma case, all plans but the P6-PAT reduced the mean RBE-weighted dose to the surrounding healthy tissue compared to the PAT plan. The LET was increasingly higher within the PTV for each pruning iteration, where the mean LET from the P6-PAT plan was 1.5 [Formula: see text] higher than for the PAT plan, while the P4- and P5-PAT plans provided an increase of 0.4 and 0.7 [Formula: see text] , respectively. The other plans increased the LET by a smaller margin compared to the PAT plan. Likewise, the LET values to the healthy tissue were reduced for each degree of pruning. Similar results were found for the ependymoma and the rhabdomyosarcoma case. We demonstrated a PAT pruning technique that can increase both LET and RBE in the target volume and at the same time decreased values in healthy tissue, without affecting the target volume dose coverage.
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spelling pubmed-105089572023-09-20 Influence of beam pruning techniques on LET and RBE in proton arc therapy Henjum, Helge Tjelta, Johannes Fjæra, Lars Fredrik Pilskog, Sara Stokkevåg, Camilla H. Lyngholm, Erlend Handeland, Andreas H. Ytre-Hauge, Kristian S. Front Oncol Oncology INTRODUCTION: Proton arc therapy (PAT) is an emerging treatment modality that holds promise to improve target volume coverage and reduce linear energy transfer (LET) in organs at risk. We aimed to investigate if pruning the highest energy layers in each beam direction could increase the LET in the target and reduce LET in tissue and organs at risk (OAR) surrounding the target volume, thus reducing the relative biological effectiveness (RBE)-weighted dose and sparing healthy tissue. METHODS: PAT plans for a germinoma, an ependymoma and a rhabdomyosarcoma patient were created in the Eclipse treatment planning system with a prescribed dose of 54 Gy(RBE) using a constant RBE of 1.1 (RBE(1.1)). The PAT plans was pruned for high energy spots, creating several PAT plans with different amounts of pruning while maintaining tumor coverage, denoted PX-PAT plans, where X represents the amount of pruning. All plans were recalculated in the FLUKA Monte Carlo software, and the LET, physical dose, and variable RBE-weighted dose from the phenomenological Rørvik (ROR) model and an LET weighted dose (LWD) model were evaluated. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: For the germinoma case, all plans but the P6-PAT reduced the mean RBE-weighted dose to the surrounding healthy tissue compared to the PAT plan. The LET was increasingly higher within the PTV for each pruning iteration, where the mean LET from the P6-PAT plan was 1.5 [Formula: see text] higher than for the PAT plan, while the P4- and P5-PAT plans provided an increase of 0.4 and 0.7 [Formula: see text] , respectively. The other plans increased the LET by a smaller margin compared to the PAT plan. Likewise, the LET values to the healthy tissue were reduced for each degree of pruning. Similar results were found for the ependymoma and the rhabdomyosarcoma case. We demonstrated a PAT pruning technique that can increase both LET and RBE in the target volume and at the same time decreased values in healthy tissue, without affecting the target volume dose coverage. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10508957/ /pubmed/37731633 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1155310 Text en Copyright © 2023 Henjum, Tjelta, Fjæra, Pilskog, Stokkevåg, Lyngholm, Handeland and Ytre-Hauge https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Henjum, Helge
Tjelta, Johannes
Fjæra, Lars Fredrik
Pilskog, Sara
Stokkevåg, Camilla H.
Lyngholm, Erlend
Handeland, Andreas H.
Ytre-Hauge, Kristian S.
Influence of beam pruning techniques on LET and RBE in proton arc therapy
title Influence of beam pruning techniques on LET and RBE in proton arc therapy
title_full Influence of beam pruning techniques on LET and RBE in proton arc therapy
title_fullStr Influence of beam pruning techniques on LET and RBE in proton arc therapy
title_full_unstemmed Influence of beam pruning techniques on LET and RBE in proton arc therapy
title_short Influence of beam pruning techniques on LET and RBE in proton arc therapy
title_sort influence of beam pruning techniques on let and rbe in proton arc therapy
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10508957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37731633
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1155310
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