AI Article Synopsis

  • 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.

Article Abstract

Large area, shallow fields are well suited to proton therapy. However, due to beam production limitations, such volumes typically require multiple matched fields. This is problematic due to the relatively narrow beam penumbra at shallow depths compared to electron and photon beams. Therefore, highly accurate dose planning and delivery is required. As the dose delivery includes shifting the patient for matched fields, accuracy at the 1-2 millimeter level in patient positioning is also required. This study investigates the dosimetric accuracy of such proton field matching by an innovative robotic patient positioner system (RPPS). The dosimetric comparisons were made between treatment planning system calculations, radiographic film and ionization chamber measurements. The results indicated good agreement amongst the methods and suggest that proton field matching by a RPPS is accurate and efficient.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5719946PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v11i2.3015DOI Listing

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