A stochastic model for the normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) and applicationss.

Math Med Biol

Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics, Excellence Cluster Cells in Motion, University of Münster, Einsteinstrasse 62, D-48149 Münster.

Published: December 2017

The normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) is a measure for the estimated side effects of a given radiation treatment schedule. Here we use a stochastic logistic birth-death process to define an organ-specific and patient-specific NTCP. We emphasize an asymptotic simplification which relates the NTCP to the solution of a logistic differential equation. This framework is based on simple modelling assumptions and it prepares a framework for the use of the NTCP model in clinical practice. As example, we consider side effects of prostate cancer brachytherapy such as increase in urinal frequency, urinal retention and acute rectal dysfunction.

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