scholarly journals Margin estimation and disturbances of irradiation field in layer-stacking carbon-ion beams for respiratory moving targets

2017 ◽  
Vol 58 (6) ◽  
pp. 840-848
Author(s):  
Shinya Tajiri ◽  
Mutsumi Tashiro ◽  
Tomohiro Mizukami ◽  
Chihiro Tsukishima ◽  
Masami Torikoshi ◽  
...  

Abstract Carbon-ion therapy by layer-stacking irradiation for static targets has been practised in clinical treatments. In order to apply this technique to a moving target, disturbances of carbon-ion dose distributions due to respiratory motion have been studied based on the measurement using a respiratory motion phantom, and the margin estimation given by the square root of the summation Internal margin2+Setup margin2 has been assessed. We assessed the volume in which the variation in the ratio of the dose for a target moving due to respiration relative to the dose for a static target was within 5%. The margins were insufficient for use with layer-stacking irradiation of a moving target, and an additional margin was required. The lateral movement of a target converts to the range variation, as the thickness of the range compensator changes with the movement of the target. Although the additional margin changes according to the shape of the ridge filter, dose uniformity of 5% can be achieved for a spherical target 93 mm in diameter when the upward range variation is limited to 5 mm and the additional margin of 2.5 mm is applied in case of our ridge filter. Dose uniformity in a clinical target largely depends on the shape of the mini-peak as well as on the bolus shape. We have shown the relationship between range variation and dose uniformity. In actual therapy, the upper limit of target movement should be considered by assessing the bolus shape.

2020 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 909-916 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giorgia Meschini ◽  
Alessandro Vai ◽  
Chiara Paganelli ◽  
Silvia Molinelli ◽  
Giulia Fontana ◽  
...  

PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. e0249452
Author(s):  
Yue Li ◽  
Yunzhe Gao ◽  
Xinguo Liu ◽  
Jian Shi ◽  
Jiawen Xia ◽  
...  

The dose uniformity and penumbra in the treatment field are important factors in radiotherapy, which affects the outcomes of radiotherapy. In this study, the integrated depth-dose-distributions (IDDDs) of 190 MeV/u and 260 MeV/u carbon beams in the active spot-scanning delivery system were measured and calculated by FLUKA Monte Carlo simulation based on the Heavy Ion Medical Machine (HIMM). Considering the dose distributions caused by secondary particles and scattering, we also used different types of pencil beam (PB) models to fit and compare the spatial distributions of PB. We superposed a bunch of PB to form a 20×20 cm2 treatment field with the double Gaussian and double Gaussian logistic beam models and calculated the influence of beam delivery error on the field flatness and penumbra, respectively. The simulated IDDDs showed good agreement with the measured values. The triple Gaussian and double Gaussian logistic beam models have good fitness to the simulated dose distributions. There are different influences on dose uniformity and penumbra resulting from beam uncertainties. These results would be helpful for understanding carbon ion therapy, and physical therapists are more familiar with beam characteristics for active scanning therapy, which provides a reference for commissioning and optimization of treatment plans in radiotherapy.


2017 ◽  
Vol 63 (1) ◽  
pp. 01TR02 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian P Karger ◽  
Peter Peschke

2013 ◽  
Vol 58 (9) ◽  
pp. 2879-2899 ◽  
Author(s):  
C Robert ◽  
G Dedes ◽  
G Battistoni ◽  
T T Böhlen ◽  
I Buvat ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 119 (2) ◽  
pp. 319-325 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonetta C. Houweling ◽  
Kyohei Fukata ◽  
Yoshiki Kubota ◽  
Hirofumi Shimada ◽  
Coen R.N. Rasch ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nobuteru Kubo ◽  
Yoshiki Kubota ◽  
Takahiro Oike ◽  
Hidemasa Kawamura ◽  
Makoto Sakai ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 133 ◽  
pp. 106299
Author(s):  
Katsunori Yogo ◽  
Yuya Tatsuno ◽  
Hikaru Souda ◽  
Akihiko Matsumura ◽  
Masato Tsuneda ◽  
...  

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