Phantom assessment of lung dose from proton arc therapy
- PMID: 9240659
- DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(97)00059-x
Phantom assessment of lung dose from proton arc therapy
Abstract
Purpose: To compare resultant lung dose from proton arc therapy of the chest wall to that from electron arc therapy.
Methods and materials: A 200 MeV proton beam from the Indiana University Cyclotron was range shifted and modulated to provide a spread out Bragg peak extending from the surface to a depth of 4 cm in water. The chest wall of an Alderson Rando phantom was irradiated by this beam, collimated to a 20 x 4 cm field size, while it rotated on a platform at approximately 1 rpm. For comparison, electron arc therapy of the Rando phantom chest wall was similarly performed with 12 MeV electrons and the resultant lung dose measured in each case.
Results: Dose-volume histograms for the Rando phantom left lung indicate a reduced volume of irradiated lung for protons at all dose levels and an integral lung dose that is half that for electron arc therapy in the case studied. In addition, a more uniform dose coverage of the target volume was achieved with the proton therapy.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates a potential role for proton arc therapy as an alternative to electron arc therapy when lung dose must be minimized.
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