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Evaluation of continuous beam rescanning versus pulsed beam in pencil beam scanned proton therapy for lung tumours

Cássia O. Ribeiro, Jorvi Terpstra, Guillaume Janssens, Johannes A. Langendijk, Stefan Both, Christina T. Muijs, Robin Wijsman, Antje Knopf, Artūrs Meijers

2020Physics in Medicine and Biology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The treatment of moving targets with pencil beam scanned proton therapy (PBS-PT) may rely on rescanning strategies to smooth out motion induced dosimetric disturbances. PBS-PT machines, such as Proteus®Plus (PPlus) and Proteus®One (POne), deliver a continuous or a pulsed beam, respectively. In PPlus, scaled (or no) rescanning can be applied, while POne implies intrinsic 'rescanning' due to its pulsed delivery. We investigated the efficacy of these PBS-PT delivery types for the treatment of lung tumours. In general, clinically acceptable plans were achieved, and PPlus and POne showed similar effectiveness.

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Beam (structure)Proton therapyPencil (optics)ProtonNuclear medicineBiomedical engineeringMedicineOpticsPhysicsNuclear physicsRadiation Therapy and DosimetryAdvanced Radiotherapy TechniquesNuclear Physics and Applications
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