| Literature DB >> 33078858 |
Jonathan B Farr1, Michael F Moyers2, Chris E Allgower3, Martin Bues4, Wen-Chien Hsi5, Hosang Jin6, Dimitris N Mihailidis7, Hsiao-Ming Lu8, Wayne D Newhauser9,10, Narayan Sahoo11, Roelf Slopsema12, Daniel Yeung13, X Ronald Zhu11.
Abstract
Proton therapy is an expanding radiotherapy modality in the United States and worldwide. With the number of proton therapy centers treating patients increasing, so does the need for consistent, high-quality clinical commissioning practices. Clinical commissioning encompasses the entire proton therapy system's multiple components, including the treatment delivery system, the patient positioning system, and the image-guided radiotherapy components. Also included in the commissioning process are the x-ray computed tomography scanner calibration for proton stopping power, the radiotherapy treatment planning system, and corresponding portions of the treatment management system. This commissioning report focuses exclusively on intensity-modulated scanning systems, presenting details of how to perform the commissioning of the proton therapy and ancillary systems, including the required proton beam measurements, treatment planning system dose modeling, and the equipment needed.Entities:
Keywords: IMPT; PBS; calibration; commissioning; modulated scanning; proton; scanning
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33078858 DOI: 10.1002/mp.14546
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Phys ISSN: 0094-2405 Impact factor: 4.071