Recommendations for using analytical anisotropic algorithm and AcurosXB for epidermal dose calculations in breast radiotherapy from an in vivo Gafchromic film study

Author:

Malhotra Aria12ORCID,Carpentier Emilie E.12,Duzenli Cheryl123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BC Cancer Vancouver British Columbia Canada

2. Department of Physics and Astronomy University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

3. Department of Surgery Division of Radiation Oncology and Experimental Radiotherapeutics University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground and purposeThis study recommends clinical epidermal dose calculation methods based on in‐vivo film measurements and registered skin dose distributions with the Eclipse (Varian Medical Systems) treatment planning system's Analytical Anisotropic Algorithm (AAA) and Acuros XB (AXB) dose calculation algorithms.Materials and methodsEighteen AAA V13.6 breast plans were recalculated using AXB (dose to medium) V13.5 with the same beam parameters and monitor units as in the original plans. These are compared against in‐vivo Gafchromic film measurements from the lateral and inferior breast regions. Three skin structures in the treatment planning system are evaluated: a surface layer of voxels of the body contour, a 0.2 cm internal skin rind, and a 0.5 cm internal skin rind.ResultsSystematic shifts are demonstrated between the film measurements of skin dose and the Eclipse dose calculations. On average, the dose to the surface layer of pixels is underestimated by AAA by 8% and overestimated by AXB by 3%. A 5 mm skin rind extended into the body can increase epidermal dose calculations on average by 8% for AAA and 4% for AXB.ConclusionThis is the first study to register in‐vivo skin dose distributions in the breast to the treatment planning system for comparison. Based on the results from this study it is recommended that epidermal dose is calculated with a 0.5 cm skin rind for the AAA algorithm and with rind thickness up to 0.2 cm for the AXB algorithm.

Publisher

Wiley

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