Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8248292 | Medical Dosimetry | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the dosimetric impact of the margin on the multileaf collimator-based dynamic tumor tracking plan. Furthermore, an equivalent setup margin (EM) of the tracking plan was determined according to the gated plan. A 4-dimensional extended cardiac-torso was used to create 9 digital phantom datasets of different tumor diameters (TDs) of 1, 3, and 5âcm and motion ranges (MRs) of 1, 2, and 3âcm. For each dataset, respiratory gating (30% to 70% phase) and tumor tracking treatment plans were prepared using 8-field 3-dimensional conformal radiation therapy by 4-dimensional dose calculation. The total lung V20 was calculated to evaluate the dosimetric impact for each case and to estimate the EM with the same impact on lung V20 obtained with the gating plan with a setup margin of 5âmm. The EMs for {TDâ=â1âcm, MRâ=â1âcm}, {TDâ=â1âcm, MRâ=â2âcm}, and {TDâ=â1âcm, MRâ=â3âcm} were estimated as 5.00, 4.16, and 4.24âmm, respectively. The EMs for {TDâ=â5âcm, MRâ=â1âcm}, {TDâ=â5âcm, MRâ=â2âcm}, and {TDâ=â5âcm, MRâ=â3âcm} were estimated as 4.24âmm, 6.35âmm, and 7.49âmm, respectively. This result showed that with a larger MR, the EM was found to be increased. In addition, with a larger TD, the EM became smaller. Our result showing the EMs provided the desired accuracy for multileaf collimator-based dynamic tumor tracking radiotherapy.
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Authors
Noriyuki Ph.D., Kei Ph.D., Tomoya M.S., Yujiro M.S., Ryutaro B.S., Yosuke Ph.D., Xiaoyong Ph.D., Ivo Ph.D., Takaya M.D., Ph.D., Ken M.D., Ph.D., Yoshihiro M.D., Ph.D., Keiichi M.D., Ph.D., Noriyasu Ph.D.,