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Golden beam data for proton pencil-beam scanning

Authors :
Hanne M. Kooy
C. Gomà
H Panahandeh
Nicolas Depauw
Maurice Fransen
Benjamin Clasie
J Flanz
Joao Seco
Energy Technology
Source :
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 57(5), 1147-1158. Institute of Physics
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Proton, as well as other ion, beams applied by electro-magnetic deflection in pencil-beam scanning (PBS) are minimally perturbed and thus can be quantified a priori by their fundamental interactions in a medium. This a priori quantification permits an optimal reduction of characterizing measurements on a particular PBS delivery system. The combination of a priori quantification and measurements will then suffice to fully describe the physical interactions necessary for treatment planning purposes. We consider, for proton beams, these interactions and derive a 'Golden' beam data set. The Golden beam data set quantifies the pristine Bragg peak depth-dose distribution in terms of primary, multiple Coulomb scatter, and secondary, nuclear scatter, components. The set reduces the required measurements on a PBS delivery system to the measurement of energy spread and initial phase space as a function of energy. The depth doses are described in absolute units of Gy(RBE) mm² Gp⁻¹, where Gp equals 10⁹ (giga) protons, thus providing a direct mapping from treatment planning parameters to integrated beam current. We used these Golden beam data on our PBS delivery systems and demonstrated that they yield absolute dosimetry well within clinical tolerance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319155
Volume :
57
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics in Medicine and Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f09b28eed80292d856623e3e7a9cbf36