Multi-IMPT: a biologically equivalent approach to proton ARC therapy
Nimita Shinde, Yanan Zhu, Wei Wang, Wangyao Li, Yuting Lin, Gregory N, Gan, Christopher Lominska, Ronny Rotondo, Ronald C Chen, and Hao Gao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel multi-IMPT method that delivers biologically equivalent proton arc therapy plans by optimizing dose delivery across different beam angles, improving organ sparing and target coverage.
Contribution
The study presents a new multi-IMPT approach that achieves ARC-equivalent plan quality using biologically effective dose optimization, addressing delivery efficiency challenges.
Findings
Multi-IMPT provides similar or better plan quality compared to ARC.
Multi-IMPT improves organ at risk sparing in prostate cases.
Multi-IMPT achieves comparable dose distribution in lung cases.
Abstract
Objective: Proton spot-scanning arc therapy (ARC) is an emerging modality that can improve the high-dose conformity to targets compared with standard intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT). However, the efficient treatment delivery of ARC is challenging due to the required frequent energy changes during the continuous gantry rotation. This work proposes a novel method that delivers a multiple IMPT (multi-IMPT) plan that is equivalent to ARC in terms of biologically effective dose (BED). Approach: The proposed multi-IMPT method utilizes a different subset of limited number of beam angles in each fraction for dose delivery. Due to the different dose delivered to organs at risk (OAR) in each fraction, we optimize biologically effective dose (BED) for OAR and the physical dose delivered for target in each fraction. The BED-based multi-IMPT inverse optimization problem is solved via the…
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TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis · Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
