2004
DOI: 10.1118/1.1779371
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Treatment planning and verification of proton therapy using spot scanning: Initial experiences

Abstract: Since the end of 1996, we have treated more than 160 patients at PSI using spot-scanned protons. The range of indications treated has been quite wide and includes, in the head region, base-of-skull sarcomas, low-grade gliomas, meningiomas, and para-nasal sinus tumors. In addition, we have treated bone sarcomas in the neck and trunk--mainly in the sacral area--as well as prostate cases and some soft tissue sarcomas. PTV volumes for our treated cases are in the range 20-4500 ml, indicating the flexibility of the… Show more

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“…Spot profiles at six locations in air along the Z‐axis (455, 330, 200, 100, 0, and −100 mm) were acquired using a scintillation screen/CCD camera detector (Lynx ® — IBA Dosimetry, Schwarzenbruck, Germany) with a 0.5‐mm resolution25 for proton energies from 100 to 220 in 10‐MeV steps plus 115 and 225 MeV. Corresponding parameters at isocenter σxfalse(0false),ρxfalse(0false)andσxθfalse(0false) were derived by fitting the spot size to location Z with Eq.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spot profiles at six locations in air along the Z‐axis (455, 330, 200, 100, 0, and −100 mm) were acquired using a scintillation screen/CCD camera detector (Lynx ® — IBA Dosimetry, Schwarzenbruck, Germany) with a 0.5‐mm resolution25 for proton energies from 100 to 220 in 10‐MeV steps plus 115 and 225 MeV. Corresponding parameters at isocenter σxfalse(0false),ρxfalse(0false)andσxθfalse(0false) were derived by fitting the spot size to location Z with Eq.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planning adhered to recommendations of ICRU Report 78; notably, beamlines where a sensitive structure lay immediately distal to the target and beam angles of incidence that may have led to uncertainties in beam range due to possible misalignment were avoided (23) . Plans were limited to four fields or fewer, in keeping with the clinical practices of proton therapy reference institutions (24) . The modulated scanning proton beam mode with a range shifter allowing for nominal energies ranging from 68–250 MeV and the proton convolution superposition algorithm (v.8.08.9) were used for dose calculation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For protons, however, with a typical distal falloff of Bragg peaks of approximately 8%10% per mm, the calculated and measured dose distributions at the distal end of Bragg peaks are significantly more sensitive to accuracy of the interpolation and uncertainty in the water‐equivalent thickness of the phantom. Earlier studies of patient‐specific proton modulated beam QA focused on using 2D algorithm to evaluate dose distributions in the middle of the beam's modulation 16 , 17 . Here, we have extended the gamma analysis to 3D Euclidean space and dose difference to effectively determine the agreement in dose distributions for proton fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%