Evaluation of dose distributions and respiratory motion tolerance for layer-stacking conformal carbon-ion radiotherapy
Yuki Hasebe, Mutsumi Tashiro, Hiroshi Sakurai

TL;DR
This study evaluates how much target motion during carbon-ion radiotherapy can be tolerated without affecting treatment quality.
Contribution
The study quantifies motion tolerance for layer-stacking carbon-ion radiotherapy under various conditions.
Findings
Lateral motion tolerance was 11 mm without gating and 20 mm with 30% lateral gating.
Longitudinal motion tolerance was 3 mm without gating and 6 mm with gating.
Gating improved motion tolerance by 1–9 mm depending on dose and direction.
Abstract
While layer-stacking irradiation provides a conformal dose distribution, it is vulnerable to respiratory motion. Considering that the motion tolerance has not yet been demonstrated, this study aimed to determine the tolerance level for the amount of target motion. Dose distributions considering motion were simulated for a numerical water phantom using in-house software. Comparisons with measured and simulated physical dose distributions confirmed the validity of the simulation, with gamma analysis showing almost 90% or greater agreement under all conditions with a criterion of 3%/3 mm. The variation in physical dose from static conditions followed a similar trend. Based on the evaluation of the simulated clinical dose uniformity, motion tolerance was derived. The acceptable motion amounts in the lateral direction were 11 mm in respiratory-ungated condition and at least 20 mm with 30%…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
