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Spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy

This is a real case study to minimize the neutron dose equivalent (H) to a fetus using spot scanning proton beams with favorable beam energies and angles. Minimum neutron dose exposure to the fetus was achieved with iterative planning under the guidance of neutron H measurement. Two highly conformal...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xin, Poenisch, Falk, Sahoo, Narayan, Zhu, Ronald X., Lii, MingFwu, Gillin, Michael T., Li, Jing, Grosshans, David
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27685136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i5.6327
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author Wang, Xin
Poenisch, Falk
Sahoo, Narayan
Zhu, Ronald X.
Lii, MingFwu
Gillin, Michael T.
Li, Jing
Grosshans, David
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Poenisch, Falk
Sahoo, Narayan
Zhu, Ronald X.
Lii, MingFwu
Gillin, Michael T.
Li, Jing
Grosshans, David
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description This is a real case study to minimize the neutron dose equivalent (H) to a fetus using spot scanning proton beams with favorable beam energies and angles. Minimum neutron dose exposure to the fetus was achieved with iterative planning under the guidance of neutron H measurement. Two highly conformal treatment plans, each with three spot scanning beams, were planned to treat a 25‐year‐old pregnant female with aggressive recurrent chordoma of the base of skull who elected not to proceed with termination. Each plan was scheduled for delivery every other day for robust target coverage. Neutron H to the fetus was measured using a REM500 neutron survey meter placed at the fetus position of a patient simulating phantom. 4.1 and 44.1 [Formula: see text] were measured for the two initial plans. A vertex beam with higher energy and the fetal position closer to its central axis was the cause for the plan that produced an order higher neutron H. Replacing the vertex beam with a lateral beam reduced neutron H to be comparable with the other plan. For a prescription of 70 Gy in 35 fractions, the total neutron H to the fetus was estimated to be 0.35 mSv based on final measurement in single fraction. In comparison, the passive scattering proton plan and photon plan had an estimation of 26 and 70 mSv, respectively, for this case. While radiation therapy in pregnant patients should be avoided if at all possible, our work demonstrated spot scanning beam limited the total neutron H to the fetus an order lower than the suggested 5 mSv regulation threshold. It is far superior than passive scattering beam and careful beam selection with lower energy and keeping fetus further away from beam axis are essential in minimizing the fetus neutron exposure. PACS number(s): 87.53.Bn, 87.55.D‐, 87.55.N‐
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spelling pubmed-58741222018-04-02 Spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy Wang, Xin Poenisch, Falk Sahoo, Narayan Zhu, Ronald X. Lii, MingFwu Gillin, Michael T. Li, Jing Grosshans, David J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Oncology Physics This is a real case study to minimize the neutron dose equivalent (H) to a fetus using spot scanning proton beams with favorable beam energies and angles. Minimum neutron dose exposure to the fetus was achieved with iterative planning under the guidance of neutron H measurement. Two highly conformal treatment plans, each with three spot scanning beams, were planned to treat a 25‐year‐old pregnant female with aggressive recurrent chordoma of the base of skull who elected not to proceed with termination. Each plan was scheduled for delivery every other day for robust target coverage. Neutron H to the fetus was measured using a REM500 neutron survey meter placed at the fetus position of a patient simulating phantom. 4.1 and 44.1 [Formula: see text] were measured for the two initial plans. A vertex beam with higher energy and the fetal position closer to its central axis was the cause for the plan that produced an order higher neutron H. Replacing the vertex beam with a lateral beam reduced neutron H to be comparable with the other plan. For a prescription of 70 Gy in 35 fractions, the total neutron H to the fetus was estimated to be 0.35 mSv based on final measurement in single fraction. In comparison, the passive scattering proton plan and photon plan had an estimation of 26 and 70 mSv, respectively, for this case. While radiation therapy in pregnant patients should be avoided if at all possible, our work demonstrated spot scanning beam limited the total neutron H to the fetus an order lower than the suggested 5 mSv regulation threshold. It is far superior than passive scattering beam and careful beam selection with lower energy and keeping fetus further away from beam axis are essential in minimizing the fetus neutron exposure. PACS number(s): 87.53.Bn, 87.55.D‐, 87.55.N‐ John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5874122/ /pubmed/27685136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i5.6327 Text en © 2016 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Radiation Oncology Physics
Wang, Xin
Poenisch, Falk
Sahoo, Narayan
Zhu, Ronald X.
Lii, MingFwu
Gillin, Michael T.
Li, Jing
Grosshans, David
Spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy
title Spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy
title_full Spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy
title_fullStr Spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy
title_short Spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy
title_sort spot scanning proton therapy minimizes neutron dose in the setting of radiation therapy administered during pregnancy
topic Radiation Oncology Physics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27685136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v17i5.6327
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