LETd Optimization Verification With an SOI Microdosimeter
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-17, 13:53authored byV A Pan, L T Tran, T Madden, B Clasie, H Kooy, A B Rosenfeld, N Depauw
Purpose: A first of its kind experimental verification of dose-averaged linear energy transfer (LETd) optimized treatment plans for proton therapy has been carried out using a silicon-on-insulator microdosimeter at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston, USA. Methods and Materials: Three clinical treatment plans of a typical ependymoma structure set were designed using the standard clinical approach, the proposed protocol approach, and a one-field approach. The plans were then reoptimized to reduce the LETd-weighted dose in the brain stem. All six plans were delivered in a solid water phantom and the experimental yD‾ measured. Results: After LETd optimization, a reduction in yD‾ was found within the brain stem by an average of 12%, 19%, and 4% for the clinical, protocol, and one-field plans, respectively, while maintaining adequate coverage of the tumor structure. The experimental LETd-weighted doses were in agreement with the treatment planning system calculations and Monte Carlo simulations and reinforced the improvement of the optimization. Conclusions: This work demonstrates the first experimental verification of the clinical implementation of LETd optimization for patient treatment with proton therapy.
Funding
National Health and Medical Research Council (2021/CDF1112)
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Journal title
International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics