Comparison of Pencil beam, Collapsed cone and Monte-Carlo algorithm in radiotherapy treatment planning for 6 MV photon
Sung Jin Kim, Dong Ho Kim, Sung Kyu Kim

TL;DR
This study compares pencil beam, collapsed cone, and Monte-Carlo dose calculation algorithms in radiotherapy planning for lung and breast cancer, highlighting differences in dose accuracy and target coverage.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of three algorithms in clinical treatment planning, emphasizing the superior accuracy of the Monte-Carlo method.
Findings
Monte-Carlo showed highest dose calculation accuracy.
Pencil beam overestimated target dose.
Monte-Carlo required more monitor units.
Abstract
Treatment planning system calculations in inhomogeneous regions may present significant inaccuracies due to loss of electronic equilibrium. In this study, three different dose calculation algorithms, pencil beam, collapsed cone, and Monte-Carlo, provided by our planning system were compared to assess their impact on the three-dimensional planning of lung and breast cases. A total of five breast and five lung cases were calculated using the PB, CC, and MC algorithms. Planning treatment volume and organs at risk delineation was performed according to our institutions protocols on the Oncentra MasterPlan image registration module, on 0.3 to 0.5 cm computed tomography slices taken under normal respiration conditions. Four intensity-modulated radiation therapy plans were calculated according to each algorithm for each patient. The plans were conducted on the Oncentra MasterPlan and CMS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
