Noisy probing dose facilitated dose prediction for pencil beam scanning proton therapy: physics enhances generalizability
Lian Zhang, Jason M. Holmes, Zhengliang Liu, Hongying Feng, Terence T., Sio, Carlos E. Vargas, Sameer R. Keole, Kristin St\"utzer, Sheng Li, Tianming, Liu, Jiajian Shen, William W. Wong, Sujay A. Vora, Wei Liu

TL;DR
This study introduces a physics-aware AI dose prediction method for pencil beam scanning proton therapy that improves generalizability and outlier case handling by incorporating physics through a noisy probing dose approach.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel noisy probing dose method that integrates physics into AI-based dose prediction, significantly enhancing generalizability to rare clinical scenarios.
Findings
The noisy probing dose method outperforms conventional methods in dose agreement metrics.
It demonstrates superior generalizability in outlier cases with uncommon beam angles or doses.
Dose predictions are computed within 0.3 seconds, enabling rapid clinical application.
Abstract
Purpose: Prior AI-based dose prediction studies in photon and proton therapy often neglect underlying physics, limiting their generalizability to handle outlier clinical cases, especially for pencil beam scanning proton therapy (PBSPT). Our aim is to design a physics-aware and generalizable AI-based PBSPT dose prediction method that has the underlying physics considered to achieve high generalizability to properly handle the outlier clinical cases. Methods and Materials: This study analyzed PBSPT plans of 103 prostate and 78 lung cancer patients from our institution,with each case comprising CT images, structure sets, and plan doses from our Monte-Carlo dose engine (serving as the ground truth). Three methods were evaluated in the ablation study: the ROI-based method, the beam mask and sliding window method, and the noisy probing dose method. Twelve cases with uncommon beam angles or…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
