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Modeling a radiotherapy clinical procedure: total body irradiation
Ernesto P Esteban1, Camille García, Verónica De La Rosa
1Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico. ernesto.esteban@upr.edu
Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal
|August 31, 2010
Summary
This study modified the Jones model to simulate total body irradiation (TBI) for bone marrow transplants. Model I effectively mimics TBI results with fewer parameters, validating standard fractionated radiotherapy protocols.
Area of Science:
- Radiation Oncology
- Mathematical Modeling
- Cancer Biology
Background:
- Bone marrow transplantation requires conditioning regimens like total body irradiation (TBI).
- Existing models of radiation cell kinetics need enhancement to accurately predict TBI outcomes in cancer patients.
Purpose of the Study:
- To modify the Jones model of bone marrow radiation cell kinetics to simulate TBI procedures.
- To compare two mathematical models (with and without cellular repair/repopulation) for mimicking TBI outcomes.
Main Methods:
- Modified the Jones model by incorporating mutant and cancerous cell compartments.
- Developed a mathematical framework using differential equations (n+4 equations).
- Analyzed two cases: Model I (no repair/repopulation) and Model II (with repair/repopulation).
Main Results:
- Model I provided a closed-form solution and successfully mimicked expected TBI treatment outcomes.
- Model II required numerical solutions and was viable when cancer cell repopulation was less than normal cell repopulation.
- Both models confirmed the efficacy of standard fractionated TBI protocols (1320 cGy over four days).
Conclusions:
- The modified Jones model, particularly Model I, offers a robust method for simulating TBI.
- Model I presents a simpler approach with fewer parameters for predicting TBI efficacy.
- Findings support the current clinical practice of fractionated TBI as a pre-bone marrow transplant conditioning treatment.

