Effects of Interfractional Anatomical Changes on Water-Equivalent Pathlength in Charged-Particle Radiotherapy of Lung Cancer
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概要
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Intrafractional motion and interfractional changes affect the accuracy of the delivered dose in radiotherapy, particularly in charged-particle radiotherapy. Most recent studies are focused on intrafractional motion (respiratory motion). Here, we report a quantitative simulation analysis of the effects of interfractional changes on water-equivalent pathlength (WEL) in charged-particle lung therapy. Serial four-dimensional (4D) CT scans were performed under free breathing conditions; the time span between the first and second 4DCT scans was five weeks. We quantified WEL changes between the first and second CT scans due to interfractional changes (tumor shrinkage and tissue density changes) and compared the particle-beam-stopping point between the serial 4DCT scans with use of the same initial bolus. Both tumor-shrinkage and lung-density changes were observed in a single patient over the course of therapy. The lung density decreased by approximately 0.1 g/cm3 between the first and second-CT scans, resulting in a 1.5 cm WEL changes. Tumor shrinkage resulted in approximately 3 cm WEL changes. If the same initial bolus and plan were used through the treatment course, an unexpected significant beam overshoot would occur by interfractional changes due to tumor shrinkage and lung density variation.
- Journal of Radiation Research 編集委員会の論文
- 2009-11-16
著者
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MORI Shinichiro
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Department of Radiation Oncology
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LU Hsiao-Ming
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Department of Radiation Oncology
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WOLFGANG John
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Department of Radiation Oncology
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CHOI Noah
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Department of Radiation Oncology
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CHEN George
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Department of Radiation Oncology
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Lu Hsiao-ming
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Department Of Radiation Oncology
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Mori Shinichiro
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Department Of Radiation Oncology
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Chen George
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Dep. Of Radiation Oncology
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Chen George
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Department Of Radiation Oncology
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Choi Noah
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Department Of Radiation Oncology
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Wolfgang John
Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Department Of Radiation Oncology
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