2006
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/51/22/005
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Comparison of dose calculation algorithms for treatment planning in external photon beam therapy for clinical situations

Abstract: A study of the performance of five commercial radiotherapy treatment planning systems (TPSs) for common treatment sites regarding their ability to model heterogeneities and scattered photons has been performed. The comparison was based on CT information for prostate, head and neck, breast and lung cancer cases. The TPSs were installed locally at different institutions and commissioned for clinical use based on local procedures. For the evaluation, beam qualities as identical as possible were used: low energy (… Show more

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“…The photon dose calculation algorithms in commercial treatment planning systems are classified in two groups, depending on the method used for inhomogeneity approximation: type‐a algorithms and type‐b algorithms (1) . The inhomogeneity corrections used in the former are based on equivalent path length scaling — for example, the pencil beam convolution algorithm (2) with modified Batho heterogeneity correction (PBC‐MB) or with equivalent tissue‐air‐ratio correction.…”
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“…The photon dose calculation algorithms in commercial treatment planning systems are classified in two groups, depending on the method used for inhomogeneity approximation: type‐a algorithms and type‐b algorithms (1) . The inhomogeneity corrections used in the former are based on equivalent path length scaling — for example, the pencil beam convolution algorithm (2) with modified Batho heterogeneity correction (PBC‐MB) or with equivalent tissue‐air‐ratio correction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The impact of the algorithm on the target coverage in lung cancer treatment has been described 1 , 7 , 8 , 10 . Two recent studies have quantified the difference between AAA and Acuros XB in stereotactic body radiation therapy of non‐small cell lung cancer 11 , 12 .…”
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“…Eclipse utilizes a superposition/convolution type algorithm, iPlan a pencil beam convolution, and Mobius3D a collapsed cone. Generally speaking, model‐based calculation algorithms such as the AAA and CCCS have been shown to have a similar level of dose calculation accuracy, whereas PBC has severe limitations, especially when heterogeneous media (as is often found within a real patient) are involved 17, 18, 19…”
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“…( 1 4 ) Semi‐analytical algorithms for dose calculation such as the superposition/convolution method ( 5 – 7 ) are currently used by most of commercial treatment planning systems (TPSs), and have proved to be efficient and accurate in the routine treatment planning practice. ( 8 12 ) …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%