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A novel algorithm for the calculation of physical and biological irradiation quantities in scanned ion beam therapy: the beamlet superposition approach.

G Russo1, A Attili, G Battistoni, D Bertrand, F Bourhaleb, F Cappucci, M Ciocca, A Mairani, F M Milian, S Molinelli, M C Morone, S Muraro, T Orts, V Patera, P Sala, E Schmitt, G Vivaldo, F Marchetto.   

Abstract

The calculation algorithm of a modern treatment planning system for ion-beam radiotherapy should ideally be able to deal with different ion species (e.g. protons and carbon ions), to provide relative biological effectiveness (RBE) evaluations and to describe different beam lines. In this work we propose a new approach for ion irradiation outcomes computations, the beamlet superposition (BS) model, which satisfies these requirements. This model applies and extends the concepts of previous fluence-weighted pencil-beam algorithms to quantities of radiobiological interest other than dose, i.e. RBE- and LET-related quantities. It describes an ion beam through a beam-line specific, weighted superposition of universal beamlets. The universal physical and radiobiological irradiation effect of the beamlets on a representative set of water-like tissues is evaluated once, coupling the per-track information derived from FLUKA Monte Carlo simulations with the radiobiological effectiveness provided by the microdosimetric kinetic model and the local effect model. Thanks to an extension of the superposition concept, the beamlet irradiation action superposition is applicable for the evaluation of dose, RBE and LET distributions. The weight function for the beamlets superposition is derived from the beam phase space density at the patient entrance. A general beam model commissioning procedure is proposed, which has successfully been tested on the CNAO beam line. The BS model provides the evaluation of different irradiation quantities for different ions, the adaptability permitted by weight functions and the evaluation speed of analitical approaches. Benchmarking plans in simple geometries and clinical plans are shown to demonstrate the model capabilities.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26630246     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/61/1/183

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


  2 in total

1.  Fast robust dose calculation on GPU for high-precision 1H, 4He, 12C and 16O ion therapy: the FRoG platform.

Authors:  Stewart Mein; Kyungdon Choi; Benedikt Kopp; Thomas Tessonnier; Julia Bauer; Alfredo Ferrari; Thomas Haberer; Jürgen Debus; Amir Abdollahi; Andrea Mairani
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-10-04       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  FRoG-A New Calculation Engine for Clinical Investigations with Proton and Carbon Ion Beams at CNAO.

Authors:  KyungDon Choi; Stewart B Mein; Benedikt Kopp; Giuseppe Magro; Silvia Molinelli; Mario Ciocca; Andrea Mairani
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2018-10-23       Impact factor: 6.639

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