Impact of a spatially dependent dose delivery time structure on the biological effectiveness of scanning proton therapy

Purpose In the scanning beam delivery of protons, different portions of the target are irradiated with different linear energy transfer protons with various time intervals and irradiation times. This research aimed to evaluate the spatially dependent biological effectiveness of protracted irradiatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical physics (Lancaster) 2022-01, Vol.49 (1), p.702-713
Hauptverfasser: Kasamatsu, Koki, Tanaka, Sodai, Miyazaki, Koichi, Takao, Seishin, Miyamoto, Naoki, Hirayama, Shusuke, Nishioka, Kentaro, Hashimoto, Takayuki, Aoyama, Hidefumi, Umegaki, Kikuo, Matsuura, Taeko
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose In the scanning beam delivery of protons, different portions of the target are irradiated with different linear energy transfer protons with various time intervals and irradiation times. This research aimed to evaluate the spatially dependent biological effectiveness of protracted irradiation in scanning proton therapy. Methods One and two parallel opposed fields plans were created in water phantom with the prescribed dose of 2 Gy. Three scenarios (instantaneous, continuous, and layered scans) were used with the corresponding beam delivery models. The biological dose (physical dose × relative biological effectiveness) was calculated using the linear quadratic model and the theory of dual radiation action to quantitatively evaluate the dose delivery time effect. In addition, simulations using clinical plans (postoperative seminoma and prostate tumor cases) were conducted to assess the impact of the effects on the dose volume histogram parameters and homogeneity coefficient (HC) in targets. Results In a single‐field plan of water phantom, when the treatment time was 19 min, the layered‐scan scenario showed a decrease of 
ISSN:0094-2405
2473-4209
DOI:10.1002/mp.15367