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Main Authors: Shinde, Nimita, Zhu, Yanan, Wang, Wei, Li, Wangyao, Lin, Yuting, Gan, Gregory N, Lominska, Christopher, Rotondo, Ronny, Chen, Ronald C, Gao, Hao
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.17578
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author Shinde, Nimita
Zhu, Yanan
Wang, Wei
Li, Wangyao
Lin, Yuting
Gan, Gregory N
Lominska, Christopher
Rotondo, Ronny
Chen, Ronald C
Gao, Hao
author_facet Shinde, Nimita
Zhu, Yanan
Wang, Wei
Li, Wangyao
Lin, Yuting
Gan, Gregory N
Lominska, Christopher
Rotondo, Ronny
Chen, Ronald C
Gao, Hao
contents Objective: Proton spot-scanning arc therapy (ARC) is an emerging modality that can improve the high-dose conformity to targets compared with standard intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT). However, the efficient treatment delivery of ARC is challenging due to the required frequent energy changes during the continuous gantry rotation. This work proposes a novel method that delivers a multiple IMPT (multi-IMPT) plan that is equivalent to ARC in terms of biologically effective dose (BED). Approach: The proposed multi-IMPT method utilizes a different subset of limited number of beam angles in each fraction for dose delivery. Due to the different dose delivered to organs at risk (OAR) in each fraction, we optimize biologically effective dose (BED) for OAR and the physical dose delivered for target in each fraction. The BED-based multi-IMPT inverse optimization problem is solved via the iterative convex relaxation method and the alternating direction method of multipliers. The effectiveness of the proposed multi-IMPT method is evaluated in terms of dose objectives in comparison with ARC. Main results: Multi-IMPT provided similar plan quality with ARC. For example, multi-IMPT provided better OAR sparing and slightly better target dose coverage for the prostate case; similar dose distribution for the lung case; slightly worse dose coverage for the brain case; better dose coverage but slightly higher BED in OAR for the head-and-neck case. Significance: We have proposed a multi-IMPT approach to deliver ARC-equivalent plan quality. Keywords: biologically effective dose (BED), proton arc therapy
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spellingShingle Multi-IMPT: a biologically equivalent approach to proton ARC therapy
Shinde, Nimita
Zhu, Yanan
Wang, Wei
Li, Wangyao
Lin, Yuting
Gan, Gregory N
Lominska, Christopher
Rotondo, Ronny
Chen, Ronald C
Gao, Hao
Medical Physics
Objective: Proton spot-scanning arc therapy (ARC) is an emerging modality that can improve the high-dose conformity to targets compared with standard intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT). However, the efficient treatment delivery of ARC is challenging due to the required frequent energy changes during the continuous gantry rotation. This work proposes a novel method that delivers a multiple IMPT (multi-IMPT) plan that is equivalent to ARC in terms of biologically effective dose (BED). Approach: The proposed multi-IMPT method utilizes a different subset of limited number of beam angles in each fraction for dose delivery. Due to the different dose delivered to organs at risk (OAR) in each fraction, we optimize biologically effective dose (BED) for OAR and the physical dose delivered for target in each fraction. The BED-based multi-IMPT inverse optimization problem is solved via the iterative convex relaxation method and the alternating direction method of multipliers. The effectiveness of the proposed multi-IMPT method is evaluated in terms of dose objectives in comparison with ARC. Main results: Multi-IMPT provided similar plan quality with ARC. For example, multi-IMPT provided better OAR sparing and slightly better target dose coverage for the prostate case; similar dose distribution for the lung case; slightly worse dose coverage for the brain case; better dose coverage but slightly higher BED in OAR for the head-and-neck case. Significance: We have proposed a multi-IMPT approach to deliver ARC-equivalent plan quality. Keywords: biologically effective dose (BED), proton arc therapy
title Multi-IMPT: a biologically equivalent approach to proton ARC therapy
topic Medical Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.17578