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Dose Profile Modulation of Proton Minibeam for Clinical Application

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Proton minibeam radiation therapy (pMBRT) using multislit collimator (MSC) and scatterers has been proposed to spare healthy tissues and organs on the beam path and beyond the Bragg peak. An MSC that was much thicker than the maximum range of the proton beam could provide a sufficien...

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Autores principales: Kim, Myeongsoo, Hwang, Ui-Jung, Park, Kyeongyun, Kim, Dohyeon, Kim, Hak Soo, Choi, Sang Hyoun, Jeong, Jong Hwi, Shin, Dongho, Lee, Se Byeong, Kim, Joo-Young, Kim, Tae Hyun, Baek, Hye Jung, Kim, Hojin, Kim, Kihwan, Kim, Sang Soo, Lim, Young Kyung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122888
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author Kim, Myeongsoo
Hwang, Ui-Jung
Park, Kyeongyun
Kim, Dohyeon
Kim, Hak Soo
Choi, Sang Hyoun
Jeong, Jong Hwi
Shin, Dongho
Lee, Se Byeong
Kim, Joo-Young
Kim, Tae Hyun
Baek, Hye Jung
Kim, Hojin
Kim, Kihwan
Kim, Sang Soo
Lim, Young Kyung
author_facet Kim, Myeongsoo
Hwang, Ui-Jung
Park, Kyeongyun
Kim, Dohyeon
Kim, Hak Soo
Choi, Sang Hyoun
Jeong, Jong Hwi
Shin, Dongho
Lee, Se Byeong
Kim, Joo-Young
Kim, Tae Hyun
Baek, Hye Jung
Kim, Hojin
Kim, Kihwan
Kim, Sang Soo
Lim, Young Kyung
author_sort Kim, Myeongsoo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Proton minibeam radiation therapy (pMBRT) using multislit collimator (MSC) and scatterers has been proposed to spare healthy tissues and organs on the beam path and beyond the Bragg peak. An MSC that was much thicker than the maximum range of the proton beam could provide a sufficiently high peak-to-valley dose ratio at the patient’s skin, and the scatterers could actively convert the spatially fractionated proton beam to a uniform and broad beam in tumors by changing their thickness. The combination of the MSC and the scatterers can be a good solution for implementing pMBRT in clinical proton therapy facilities. ABSTRACT: The feasibility of proton minibeam radiation therapy (pMBRT) using a multislit collimator (MSC) and a scattering device was evaluated for clinical use at a clinical proton therapy facility. We fabricated, through Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, not only an MSC with a high peak-to-valley dose ratio (PVDR) at the entrance of the proton beam, to prevent radiation toxicity, but also a scattering device to modulate the PVDR in depth. The slit width and center-to-center distance of the diverging MSC were 2.5 mm and 5.0 mm at the large end, respectively, and its thickness and available field size were 100 mm and 76 × 77.5 mm(2), respectively. Spatially fractionated dose distributions were measured at various depths using radiochromic EBT3 films and also tested on bacterial cells. MC simulation showed that the thicker the MSC, the higher the PVDR at the phantom surface. Dosimetric evaluations showed that lateral dose profiles varied according to the scatterer’s thickness, and the depths satisfying PVDR = 1.1 moved toward the surface as their thickness increased. The response of the bacterial cells to the proton minibeams’ depth was also established, in a manner similar to the dosimetric pattern. Conclusively, these results strongly suggest that pMBRT can be implemented in clinical centers by using MSC and scatterers.
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spelling pubmed-92212472022-06-24 Dose Profile Modulation of Proton Minibeam for Clinical Application Kim, Myeongsoo Hwang, Ui-Jung Park, Kyeongyun Kim, Dohyeon Kim, Hak Soo Choi, Sang Hyoun Jeong, Jong Hwi Shin, Dongho Lee, Se Byeong Kim, Joo-Young Kim, Tae Hyun Baek, Hye Jung Kim, Hojin Kim, Kihwan Kim, Sang Soo Lim, Young Kyung Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Proton minibeam radiation therapy (pMBRT) using multislit collimator (MSC) and scatterers has been proposed to spare healthy tissues and organs on the beam path and beyond the Bragg peak. An MSC that was much thicker than the maximum range of the proton beam could provide a sufficiently high peak-to-valley dose ratio at the patient’s skin, and the scatterers could actively convert the spatially fractionated proton beam to a uniform and broad beam in tumors by changing their thickness. The combination of the MSC and the scatterers can be a good solution for implementing pMBRT in clinical proton therapy facilities. ABSTRACT: The feasibility of proton minibeam radiation therapy (pMBRT) using a multislit collimator (MSC) and a scattering device was evaluated for clinical use at a clinical proton therapy facility. We fabricated, through Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, not only an MSC with a high peak-to-valley dose ratio (PVDR) at the entrance of the proton beam, to prevent radiation toxicity, but also a scattering device to modulate the PVDR in depth. The slit width and center-to-center distance of the diverging MSC were 2.5 mm and 5.0 mm at the large end, respectively, and its thickness and available field size were 100 mm and 76 × 77.5 mm(2), respectively. Spatially fractionated dose distributions were measured at various depths using radiochromic EBT3 films and also tested on bacterial cells. MC simulation showed that the thicker the MSC, the higher the PVDR at the phantom surface. Dosimetric evaluations showed that lateral dose profiles varied according to the scatterer’s thickness, and the depths satisfying PVDR = 1.1 moved toward the surface as their thickness increased. The response of the bacterial cells to the proton minibeams’ depth was also established, in a manner similar to the dosimetric pattern. Conclusively, these results strongly suggest that pMBRT can be implemented in clinical centers by using MSC and scatterers. MDPI 2022-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9221247/ /pubmed/35740553 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122888 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kim, Myeongsoo
Hwang, Ui-Jung
Park, Kyeongyun
Kim, Dohyeon
Kim, Hak Soo
Choi, Sang Hyoun
Jeong, Jong Hwi
Shin, Dongho
Lee, Se Byeong
Kim, Joo-Young
Kim, Tae Hyun
Baek, Hye Jung
Kim, Hojin
Kim, Kihwan
Kim, Sang Soo
Lim, Young Kyung
Dose Profile Modulation of Proton Minibeam for Clinical Application
title Dose Profile Modulation of Proton Minibeam for Clinical Application
title_full Dose Profile Modulation of Proton Minibeam for Clinical Application
title_fullStr Dose Profile Modulation of Proton Minibeam for Clinical Application
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title_short Dose Profile Modulation of Proton Minibeam for Clinical Application
title_sort dose profile modulation of proton minibeam for clinical application
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14122888
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