Developments in Mathematical Algorithms and Computational Tools for Proton CT and Particle Therapy Treatment Planning
Yair Censor, Keith E. Schubert, Reinhard W. Schulte

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in mathematical algorithms and computational methods for proton CT and particle therapy planning, emphasizing improved accuracy, efficiency, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Contribution
It introduces new algorithms for efficient and accurate proton image reconstruction and a framework for intensity-modulated proton therapy, fostering interdisciplinary research.
Findings
Enhanced accuracy of relative stopping power reconstruction
Development of a framework for proton beam intensity modulation
Organization of workshops to promote interdisciplinary collaboration
Abstract
We summarize recent results and ongoing activities in mathematical algorithms and computer science methods related to proton computed tomography (pCT) and intensity-modulated particle therapy (IMPT) treatment planning. Proton therapy necessitates a high level of delivery accuracy to exploit the selective targeting imparted by the Bragg peak. For this purpose, pCT utilizes the proton beam itself to create images. The technique works by sending a low-intensity beam of protons through the patient and measuring the position, direction, and energy loss of each exiting proton. The pCT technique allows reconstruction of the volumetric distribution of the relative stopping power (RSP) of the patient tissues for use in treatment planning and pre-treatment range verification. We have investigated new ways to make the reconstruction both efficient and accurate. Better accuracy of RSP also enables…
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