Literature DB >> 18411070

Experimental validation of the filtering approach for dose monitoring in proton therapy at low energy.

F Attanasi1, N Belcari, M Camarda, A Del Guerra, S Moehrs, V Rosso, S Vecchio, N Lanconelli, G A P Cirrone, F Di Rosa, G Russo.   

Abstract

The higher physical selectivity of proton therapy demands higher accuracy in monitoring of the delivered dose, especially when the target volume is located next to critical organs and a fractionated therapy is applied. A method to verify a treatment plan and to ensure the high quality of the hadrontherapy is to use Positron Emission Tomography (PET), which takes advantage of the nuclear reactions between protons and nuclei in the tissue during irradiation producing beta(+)-emitting isotopes. Unfortunately, the PET image is not directly proportional to the delivered radiation dose distribution; this is the reason why, at the present time, the verification of depth dose profiles with PET techniques is limited to a comparison between the measured activity and the one predicted for the planned treatment by a Monte Carlo model. In this paper we test the feasibility of a different scheme, which permits to reconstruct the expected PET signal from the planned radiation dose distribution along beam direction in a simpler and more direct way. The considered filter model, based on the description of the PET image as a convolution of the dose distribution with a filter function, has already demonstrated its potential applicability to beam energies above 70 MeV. Our experimental investigation provides support to the possibility of extending the same approach to the lower energy range ([40, 70] MeV), in the perspective of its clinical application in eye proton therapy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18411070     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2008.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med        ISSN: 1120-1797            Impact factor:   2.685


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1.  Localization of anatomical changes in patients during proton therapy with in-beam PET monitoring: A voxel-based morphometry approach exploiting Monte Carlo simulations.

Authors:  Aafke Christine Kraan; Andrea Berti; Alessandra Retico; Guido Baroni; Giuseppe Battistoni; Nicola Belcari; Piergiorgio Cerello; Mario Ciocca; Micol De Simoni; Damiano Del Sarto; Marco Donetti; Yunsheng Dong; Alessia Embriaco; Veronica Ferrero; Elisa Fiorina; Marta Fischetti; Gaia Franciosini; Giuseppe Giraudo; Francesco Laruina; Davide Maestri; Marco Magi; Giuseppe Magro; Carlo Mancini Terracciano; Michela Marafini; Ilaria Mattei; Enrico Mazzoni; Paolo Mereu; Riccardo Mirabelli; Alfredo Mirandola; Matteo Morrocchi; Silvia Muraro; Alessandra Patera; Vincenzo Patera; Francesco Pennazio; Angelo Rivetti; Manuel Dionisio Da Rocha Rolo; Valeria Rosso; Alessio Sarti; Angelo Schiavi; Adalberto Sciubba; Elena Solfaroli Camillocci; Giancarlo Sportelli; Sara Tampellini; Marco Toppi; Giacomo Traini; Serena Marta Valle; Francesca Valvo; Barbara Vischioni; Viviana Vitolo; Richard Wheadon; Maria Giuseppina Bisogni
Journal:  Med Phys       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 4.506

2.  Measurement of nuclear reaction cross sections by using Cherenkov radiation toward high-precision proton therapy.

Authors:  Takamitsu Masuda; Jun Kataoka; Makoto Arimoto; Miho Takabe; Teiji Nishio; Keiichiro Matsushita; Tasuku Miyake; Seiichi Yamamoto; Taku Inaniwa; Toshiyuki Toshito
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-02-07       Impact factor: 4.379

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