Publications by authors named "Chris E Allgower"

Proton therapy is an expanding radiotherapy modality in the United States and worldwide. With the number of proton therapy centers treating patients increasing, so does the need for consistent, high-quality clinical commissioning practices. Clinical commissioning encompasses the entire proton therapy system's multiple components, including the treatment delivery system, the patient positioning system, and the image-guided radiotherapy components.

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  • Proton therapy is effective for large, shallow areas but requires multiple matched fields due to beam production limits, making accurate dose planning essential.
  • Shifting the patient for field matching necessitates precise positioning within 1-2 millimeters for effective treatment delivery.
  • A study using an innovative robotic patient positioner system (RPPS) showed that dosimetric accuracy between treatment planning calculations and measurements was highly consistent, supporting the efficiency of RPPS in proton field matching.
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In proton therapy delivered with range modulated beams, the energy spectrum of protons entering the delivery nozzle can affect the dose uniformity within the target region and the dose gradient around its periphery. For a cyclotron with a fixed extraction energy, a rangeshifter is used to change the energy but this produces increasing energy spreads for decreasing energies. This study investigated the magnitude of the effects of different energy spreads on dose uniformity and distal edge dose gradient and determined the limits for controlling the incident spectrum.

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Calculations of dose per monitor unit (D/MU) are required in addition to measurements to increase patient safety in the clinical practice of proton radiotherapy. As in conventional photon and electron therapy, the D/MU depends on several factors. This study focused on obtaining range and modulation dependence factors used in D/MU calculations for the double scattered proton beam line at the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute.

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