Literature DB >> 25369148

The effect of surgical titanium rods on proton therapy delivered for cervical bone tumors: experimental validation using an anthropomorphic phantom.

Isabelle Dietlicher1, Margherita Casiraghi, Carmen Ares, Alessandra Bolsi, Damien C Weber, Antony J Lomax, Francesca Albertini.   

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To investigate the effect of metal implants in proton radiotherapy, dose distributions of different, clinically relevant treatment plans have been measured in an anthropomorphic phantom and compared to treatment planning predictions. The anthropomorphic phantom, which is sliced into four segments in the cranio-caudal direction, is composed of tissue equivalent materials and contains a titanium implant in a vertebral body in the cervical region. GafChromic® films were laid between the different segments to measure the 2D delivered dose. Three different four-field plans have then been applied: a Single-Field-Uniform-Dose (SFUD) plan, both with and without artifact correction implemented, and an Intensity-Modulated-Proton-Therapy (IMPT) plan with the artifacts corrected. For corrections, the artifacts were manually outlined and the Hounsfield Units manually set to an average value for soft tissue. Results show a surprisingly good agreement between prescribed and delivered dose distributions when artifacts have been corrected, with > 97% and 98% of points fulfilling the gamma criterion of 3%/3 mm for both SFUD and the IMPT plans, respectively. In contrast, without artifact corrections, up to 18% of measured points fail the gamma criterion of 3%/3 mm for the SFUD plan. These measurements indicate that correcting manually for the reconstruction artifacts resulting from metal implants substantially improves the accuracy of the calculated dose distribution.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25369148     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/59/23/7181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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1.  Patient-Specific QA of Spot-Scanning Proton Beams using Radiochromic Film.

Authors:  Maria F Chan; Chin-Cheng Chen; Chengyu Shi; Jingdong Li; Xiaoli Tang; Xiang Li; Dennis Mah
Journal:  Int J Med Phys Clin Eng Radiat Oncol       Date:  2017-05-16

Review 2.  Dental management in head and neck cancers: from intensity-modulated radiotherapy with photons to proton therapy.

Authors:  Sabah Falek; Rajesh Regmi; Joel Herault; Melanie Dore; Anthony Vela; Pauline Dutheil; Cyril Moignier; Pierre-Yves Marcy; Julien Drouet; Arnaud Beddok; Noah E Letwin; Joel Epstein; Upendra Parvathaneni; Juliette Thariat
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2022-05-05       Impact factor: 3.359

3.  The dosimetric impact of stabilizing spinal implants in radiotherapy treatment planning with protons and photons: standard titanium alloy vs. radiolucent carbon-fiber-reinforced PEEK systems.

Authors:  Birgit S Müller; Yu-Mi Ryang; Markus Oechsner; Mathias Düsberg; Bernhard Meyer; Stephanie E Combs; Jan J Wilkens
Journal:  J Appl Clin Med Phys       Date:  2020-05-31       Impact factor: 2.102

4.  NRG Oncology Survey of Monte Carlo Dose Calculation Use in US Proton Therapy Centers.

Authors:  Liyong Lin; Paige A Taylor; Jiajian Shen; Jatinder Saini; Minglei Kang; Charles B Simone; Jeffrey D Bradley; Zuofeng Li; Ying Xiao
Journal:  Int J Part Ther       Date:  2021-05-25
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