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Influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices

The goal of the present study was to study the effects of low- and high-energy intensity-modulated photon beams on the planning of target volume and the critical organs in cases of localized prostate tumors in a cohort of 8 patients. To ensure that the difference between the plans is due to energy a...

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Autores principales: Thangavelu, Sundaram, Jayakumar, S, Govindarajan, K N, Supe, Sanjay S., Nagarajan, V, Nagarajan, M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3048951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21430856
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.75469
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author Thangavelu, Sundaram
Jayakumar, S
Govindarajan, K N
Supe, Sanjay S.
Nagarajan, V
Nagarajan, M
author_facet Thangavelu, Sundaram
Jayakumar, S
Govindarajan, K N
Supe, Sanjay S.
Nagarajan, V
Nagarajan, M
author_sort Thangavelu, Sundaram
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description The goal of the present study was to study the effects of low- and high-energy intensity-modulated photon beams on the planning of target volume and the critical organs in cases of localized prostate tumors in a cohort of 8 patients. To ensure that the difference between the plans is due to energy alone, all other parameters were kept constant. A mean dose volume histogram (DVH) for each value of energy and for each contoured structure was created and was considered as completely representative for all patients. To facilitate comparison between 6-MV and 15-MV beams, the DVH-s were normalized. The different parameters that were compared for 6-MV and 15-MV beams included mean DVH, different homogeneity indices, conformity index, etc. Analysis of several indices depicts more homogeneous dose for 15-MV beam and more conformity for 6-MV beam. Comparison of all these parameters showed that there was little difference between the 6-MV and 15-MV beams. For rectum, 2 to 4 % more volume received high dose with the 6-MV beam in comparison with the 15-MV beam, which was not clinically significant, since in practice much tighter constraints are maintained, such that Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) is kept within 5 %. Such tighter constraints might increase the dose to other regions and other critical organs but are unlikely to increase their complication probabilities. Hence the slight advantages of 15-MV beam in providing benefits of better normal-tissue sparing and better coverage cannot be considered to outweigh its well-known risk of non-negligible neutron production.
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spelling pubmed-30489512011-03-22 Influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices Thangavelu, Sundaram Jayakumar, S Govindarajan, K N Supe, Sanjay S. Nagarajan, V Nagarajan, M J Med Phys Original Article The goal of the present study was to study the effects of low- and high-energy intensity-modulated photon beams on the planning of target volume and the critical organs in cases of localized prostate tumors in a cohort of 8 patients. To ensure that the difference between the plans is due to energy alone, all other parameters were kept constant. A mean dose volume histogram (DVH) for each value of energy and for each contoured structure was created and was considered as completely representative for all patients. To facilitate comparison between 6-MV and 15-MV beams, the DVH-s were normalized. The different parameters that were compared for 6-MV and 15-MV beams included mean DVH, different homogeneity indices, conformity index, etc. Analysis of several indices depicts more homogeneous dose for 15-MV beam and more conformity for 6-MV beam. Comparison of all these parameters showed that there was little difference between the 6-MV and 15-MV beams. For rectum, 2 to 4 % more volume received high dose with the 6-MV beam in comparison with the 15-MV beam, which was not clinically significant, since in practice much tighter constraints are maintained, such that Normal Tissue Complication Probability (NTCP) is kept within 5 %. Such tighter constraints might increase the dose to other regions and other critical organs but are unlikely to increase their complication probabilities. Hence the slight advantages of 15-MV beam in providing benefits of better normal-tissue sparing and better coverage cannot be considered to outweigh its well-known risk of non-negligible neutron production. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3048951/ /pubmed/21430856 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.75469 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Medical Physics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Thangavelu, Sundaram
Jayakumar, S
Govindarajan, K N
Supe, Sanjay S.
Nagarajan, V
Nagarajan, M
Influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices
title Influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices
title_full Influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices
title_fullStr Influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices
title_full_unstemmed Influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices
title_short Influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices
title_sort influence of photon energy on the quality of prostate intensity modulated radiation therapy plans based on analysis of physical indices
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3048951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21430856
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.75469
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