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Τρίτη 7 Μαρτίου 2017

Supine craniospinal irradiation in pediatric patients by proton pencil beam scanning

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Publication date: Available online 7 March 2017
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology
Author(s): Paolo Farace, Nicola Bizzocchi, Roberto Righetto, Francesco Fellin, Francesco Fracchiolla, Stefano Lorentini, Lamberto Widesott, Carlo Algranati, Barbara Rombi, Sabina Vennarini, Maurizio Amichetti, Marco Schwarz
Background and purposeProton therapy is the emerging treatment modality for craniospinal irradiation (CSI) in pediatric patients. Herein, special methods adopted for CSI at proton Therapy Center of Trento by pencil beam scanning (PBS) are comprehensively described.Materials and methodsTwelve pediatric patients were treated by proton PBS using two/three isocenters. Special methods refer to: (i) patient positioning in supine position on immobilization devices crossed by the beams; (ii) planning field-junctions via the ancillary-beam technique; (iii) achieving lens-sparing by three-beams whole-brain-irradiation; (iv) applying a movable-snout and beam-splitting technique to reduce the lateral penumbra. Patient-specific quality assurance (QA) program was performed using two-dimensional ion chamber array and γ-analysis. Daily kilovoltage alignment was performed.ResultsPBS allowed to obtain optimal target coverage (mean D98%>98%) with reduced dose to organs-at-risk. Lens sparing was obtained (mean D1∼730cGyE). Reducing lateral penumbra decreased the dose to the kidneys (mean Dmean<600cGyE). After kilovoltage alignment, potential dose deviations in the upper and lower junctions were small (average 0.8% and 1.2% respectively). Due to imperfect modeling of range shifter, QA showed better agreements between measurements and calculations at depths >4cm (mean γ>95%) than at depths<4cm.ConclusionsThe reported methods allowed to effectively perform proton PBS CSI.



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