Optimization of proton pencil beam positioning in collimated fields

Author:

Behrends Carina123,Bäumer Christian1234,Verbeek Nico Gerd135,Wulff Jörg13,Timmermann Beate13456

Affiliation:

1. West German Proton Therapy Centre Essen (WPE) Essen Germany

2. Department of Physics TU Dortmund University Dortmund Germany

3. West German Cancer Centre (WTZ) University Hospital Essen Essen Germany

4. German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) Heidelberg Germany

5. Faculty of Medicine University of Duisburg‐Essen Essen Germany

6. Department of Particle Therapy University Hospital Essen Essen Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe addition of static or dynamic collimator systems to the pencil beam scanning delivery technique increases the number of options for lateral field shaping. The collimator shape needs to be optimized together with the intensity modulation of spots.PurposeTo minimize the proton field's lateral penumbra by investigating the fundamental relations between spot and collimating aperture edge position.MethodsAnalytical approaches describing the effect of spot position on the resulting spot profile are presented. The theoretical description is then compared with Monte Carlo simulations in TOPAS and in the RayStation treatment planning system, as well as with radiochromic film measurements at a clinical proton therapy facility. In the model, one single spot profile is analyzed for various spot positions in air. Further, irradiation setups in water with different energies, the combination with a range shifter, and two‐dimensional proton fields were investigated in silico.ResultsThe further the single spot is placed beyond the collimating aperture edge (‘overscanning'), the sharper the relative lateral dose fall‐off and thus the lateral penumbra. Overscanning up to reduced the lateral penumbra by about 20% on average after a propagation of in air. This benefit from overscanning is first predicted by the analytical proofs and later verified by simulations and measurements. Corresponding analyses in water confirm the benefit in lateral penumbra with spot position optimization as observed theoretically and in air. The combination of spot overscanning with fluence modulation facilitated an additional improvement.ConclusionsThe lateral penumbra of single spots in collimated scanned proton fields can be improved by the method of spot overscanning. This suggests a better sparing of proximal organs at risk in smaller water depths at higher energies, especially in the plateau of the depth dose distribution. All in all, spot overscanning in collimated scanned proton fields offers particular potential in combination with techniques such as fluence modulation or dynamic collimation for optimizing the lateral penumbra to spare normal tissue.

Funder

Mercator Research Center Ruhr

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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