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Technical Note: GATE‐RTion: a GATE/Geant4 release for clinical applications in scanned ion beam therapy

Loïc Grevillot, D. J. Boersma, H. Fuchs, Adam Aitkenhead, Alessio Elia, M. Bolsa, Carla Winterhalter, Marie Vidal, S. Jan, U. Pietrzyk, Lydia Maigne, David Sarrut

2020Medical Physics40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: GATE-RTion is a validated version of GATE for clinical use in the field of light ion beam therapy. This paper describes the GATE-RTion project and illustrates its potential through clinical applications developed in three European centers delivering scanned proton and carbon ion treatments. METHODS: GATE-RTion is a collaborative framework provided by the OpenGATE collaboration. It contains a validated GATE release based on a specific Geant4 version, a set of tools to integrate GATE into a clinical environment and a network for clinical users. RESULTS: Three applications are presented: Proton radiography at the Centre Antoine Lacassagne (Nice, France); Independent dose calculation for proton therapy at the Christie NHS Foundation Trust (Manchester, UK); Independent dose calculation for protons and carbon ions at the MedAustron Ion Therapy center (Wiener Neustadt, Austria). CONCLUSIONS: GATE-RTion builds the bridge between researchers and clinical users from the OpenGATE collaboration in the field of Light Ion Beam Therapy. The applications presented in three European facilities using three completely different machines (three different vendors, cyclotron- and synchrotron-based systems, protons, and carbon ions) demonstrate the relevance and versatility of this project.

Topics & Concepts

Proton therapyProtonIonIon beamCyclotronMedical physicsBeam (structure)SynchrotronPhysicsNuclear physicsOpticsQuantum mechanicsRadiation Therapy and DosimetryParticle accelerators and beam dynamicsAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques