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Sectored single-energy volumetric-modulated proton arc therapy (VPAT): A preliminary multi-disease-site concept study
Arezoo Modiri1, Sina Mossahebi2, Amit Sawant1
1Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Purpose:
To explore the feasibility of a novel intensity-modulated proton arc technique that uses a single-energy beam from the cyclotron. The beam energy is externally modulated at each gantry angle by a tertiary energy modulator (EM). We hypothesize that irradiating in an arc without requiring an energy change from the cyclotron will achieve a faster delivery (main advantage of our technique) while keeping clinically desirable dosimetric results.
Methods:
In a retrospective cohort of four patients with female pelvis, prostate, lung, and brain cancers, we investigated our volumetric-modulated proton arc therapy (VPAT) technique. Arcs were simulated by sectors of 1°-spaced static beams. Keeping the energy requested from the cyclotron the same for each entire arc was supported by a predesigned EM placed in front of the nozzle. As a feasibility measure, EM thicknesses were calculated. Delivery times and doses to targets and organs at risk (OARs) were compared to those of the clinical plans.
Results:
VPAT plans were comparable to their clinical counterparts in achieving target dose conformity, being robust to uncertainties, and meeting clinical dose-volume constraints. Cyclotron energies for the four cases were within 159-220 MeV, and energy modulation range was 69-100 MeV, equivalent to 13-19 cm of water-equivalent thickness (WET). Plan delivery times were reduced from > 5 min in our clinical practice to < 3.5 min in VPAT.
Conclusion:
For the evaluated plans, the novel VPAT approach achieved shorter delivery times without sacrificing robustness, OAR sparing or target coverage. VPAT's EMs had WETs implementable in a clinical setup.
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