| Literature DB >> 20098560 |
Chandra P Joshi1, Sandeep Dhanesar, Johnson Darko, Andrew Kerr, P B Vidyasagar, L John Schreiner.
Abstract
Cobalt-60 (Co-60) based radiation therapy continues to play a significant role in not only developing countries, where access to radiation therapy is extremely limited, but also in industrialized countries. Howver, technology has to be developed to accommodate modern techniques, including image guided and adaptive radiation therapy (IGART). In this paper we describe some of the practical and clinical considerations for Co-60 based tomotherapy by comparing Co-60 and 6 MV linac-based tomotherapy plans for a head and neck (HandN) cancer and a prostate cancer case. The tomotherapy IMRT plans were obtained by modeling a MIMiC binary multi-leaf collimator attached to a Theratron-780c Co-60 unit and a 6 MV linear accelerator (CL2100EX). The EGSnrc/BEAMnrc Monte Carlo (MC) code was used for the modeling of the treatment units with the MIMiC collimator and EGSnrc/DOSXYZnrc code was used for beamlet dose data. An in-house inverse treatment planning program was then used to generate optimized tomotherapy dose distributions for the H and N and prostate cases. The dose distributions, cumulative dose area histograms (DAHs) and dose difference maps were used to evaluate and compare Co-60 and 6 MV based tomotherapy plans. A quantitative analysis of the dose distributions and dose-volume histograms shows that both Co-60 and 6 MV plans achieve the plan objectives for the targets (CTV and nodes) and OARs (spinal cord in HandN case, and rectum in prostate case).Entities:
Keywords: Cobalt-60; EGSnrc; dose distribution; head and neck; prostat; tomotherapy
Year: 2009 PMID: 20098560 PMCID: PMC2807678 DOI: 10.4103/0971-6203.54847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Phys ISSN: 0971-6203
Figure 1A review of the optimized HandN tomoptherapy plans for a 6 MV linac and the conventional T780c Co-60 unit incorporating the MIMiC binary multi-leaf collimator. The left figure shows the dose distribution for a T780c delivery and the right figure shows the distributions for a 6 MV linac delivery
Figure 2(a) The dose area histogram (DAH) for the HandN tomotherapy plans from 6 MV linac and T780c Co-60 units with MIMiC MLCs. (b) The dose difference map: T780c plan minus 6 MV plan. The red and yellow regions illustrated higher doses (in Gy) with the T780c plan, the green and blue regions represent the higher doses with the 6 MV plan and the regions with background colour represent the region with negligible dose difference between the two plans
Figure 3Tomotherapy plans for Co-60 and 6 MV beams for a prostate case, achieved by modulating the intensity of 210 beamlets (10 beamlets per orientation and 21 equally spaced field orientations)
Figure 4Left: Cumulative dose area histograms for Co-60 and 6 MV linac based tomotherapy. Right: Dose difference map of Co-60 plan and 6 MV linac plan. In the dose difference map the yellow and red represent the regions where Co-60 is giving more dose than 6 MV and the blue regions represent the regions where 6 MV is giving more dose