'iCycle-pBAO': Automated patient-specific beam-angle selection in proton therapy applied to oropharyngeal cancer.

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Radiotherapy and Oncology Pub Date : 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.radonc.2025.110799
W Kong, M Huiskes, S J M Habraken, E Astreinidou, C R N Rasch, B J M Heijmen, S Breedveld
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to develop a fully-automated patient tailored beam-angle optimisation approach for intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT). For oropharynx cancer patients, the dosimetric impact of increasing the number of fields from 4 to 12 was systematically assessed.

Approach: A total-beam-space heuristic was developed to simultaneously select optimal patient specific candidate beam directions, according to a cost-function that penalises dose to OARs involved in clinically used NTCPs. The method was dosimetrically validated by comparisons with fixed 4- and 6-field clinical beam-angle templates and equiangular configurations, including 72-field equiangular. The latter served as dosimetric 'utopia' benchmark for the other evaluated beam configurations.

Main result: Using 4 optimised patient-specific fields instead of the clinical 4-field beam-angle template resulted in (xerostomia NTCP + dysphagia NTCP)-reductions for all patients, with averages of 3.0 %-point (range: 1.1-5.8) for grade 2 toxicity and 1.2 %-point (range: 0.3-2.8) for grade 3. For 6 fields these reductions were 2.4 %-point (range: 0.0-5.0) and 0.8 %-point (range: -0.1-2.1). Xerostomia NTCPs significantly reduced with increasing numbers of patient-specific fields with a levelling off at 10-12 fields with NTCP values that closely approached those for utopia 72-field equiangular plans. Beam angle optimisation took 52 min.

Conclusion: Automated, patient-tailored beam-angle optimisation could enhance IMPT plans at acceptable optimisation times. Improvements compared to the clinical beam-angle templates were highly patient-specific.

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Radiotherapy and Oncology
Radiotherapy and Oncology 医学-核医学
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期刊介绍: Radiotherapy and Oncology publishes papers describing original research as well as review articles. It covers areas of interest relating to radiation oncology. This includes: clinical radiotherapy, combined modality treatment, translational studies, epidemiological outcomes, imaging, dosimetry, and radiation therapy planning, experimental work in radiobiology, chemobiology, hyperthermia and tumour biology, as well as data science in radiation oncology and physics aspects relevant to oncology.Papers on more general aspects of interest to the radiation oncologist including chemotherapy, surgery and immunology are also published.
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