2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2013.12.046
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Fully Automated Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy Plan Generation for Prostate Cancer Patients

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“…Secondly, the automated building of patient-specific templates for automated plan generation by Monaco was tuned such that Erasmus-iCycle plans were properly re-constructed in Monaco. The generated patient-specific templates have a layering (Monaco terminology) determined by the Erasmus-iCycle priorities, in addition to parallel and serial cost functions with volume effect parameters for OARs (details in [9]).…”
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“…Secondly, the automated building of patient-specific templates for automated plan generation by Monaco was tuned such that Erasmus-iCycle plans were properly re-constructed in Monaco. The generated patient-specific templates have a layering (Monaco terminology) determined by the Erasmus-iCycle priorities, in addition to parallel and serial cost functions with volume effect parameters for OARs (details in [9]).…”
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“…The highest priority objective was given to the PTV, using the Logarithmic Tumor Control Probability (LTCP) function to obtain adequate PTV coverage for all plans (see [9,13] for details on the LTCP). The applied cell sensitivity parameter α was set to 0.8.…”
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“…Generally, a single wish list can be used per patient group, which enables fully automatic treatment planning. Automatic plan generation allows for an objective comparison between different planning strategies and was shown to result in superior plan quality compared with manual planning (10,11).…”
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“…Several studies indicated that the plan quality of inverse planning in terms of organ sparing and target coverage relies heavily on planner experience and available planning time [6,7]. Thus, an efficient and planner-experience independent planning approach to robotic SBRT is in great need.Multi-criteria optimization, MdaccAutoPlan and several knowledge-based models have been developed for improving plan quality and planning efficiency in IMRT [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. Here, we introduce a knowledge-based planning approach that utilizes overlap-volume histogram (OVH) and a prior patient library [11][12][13] to enhance plan quality and efficiency in robotic SBRT for organ-confined prostate cancer.…”
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