The CNAO Dose Delivery System for modulated scanning ion beam radiotherapy
Simona Giordanengo, Maria Adelaide Garella, Flavio Marchetto, Faiza, Bourhaleb, Mario Ciocca, Alfredo Mirandola, Vincenzo Monaco, Mohammad Amin, Hosseini, Cristian Peroni, Roberto Sacchi, Roberto Cirio, Marco Donetti

TL;DR
This paper details the CNAO Dose Delivery System for modulated scanning ion beam radiotherapy, highlighting its components, safety features, validation results, and its role in precise, reliable cancer treatment.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, robust dose delivery system specifically designed for modulated scanning ion beam radiotherapy, with validated safety and accuracy features.
Findings
Achieved dose deviations below 5% and 2.5% during QA.
Proven system reliability over three years.
Demonstrated precise control of therapeutic pencil beams.
Abstract
This paper describes the dose delivery system used at the Centro Nazionale di Adroterapia Oncologica (CNAO) for ion beam modulated scanning radiotherapy. CNAO Foundation, INFN and University of Torino have developed and commissioned a Dose Delivery System (DDS) to monitor and guide ion beams accelerated by a synchrotron and to distribute the dose with a 3D scanning technique. The target volume, segmented in several layers orthogonally to the beam direction, is irradiated by thousands of pencil beams which must be steered and held to the prescribed positions until the prescribed number of particles has been delivered. At CNAO, these operations are performed by the DDS. The main components of this system are 2 independent beam monitoring detectors (BOX1 and BOX2), interfaced with 2 control systems performing real-time control, and connected to the scanning magnets and the beam chopper. As…
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