Novel radiation quality metrics accounting for proton energy spectra for RBE proton models

Author:

Kalholm Fredrik12ORCID,Toma‐Dasu Iuliana12ORCID,Traneus Erik3ORCID,Bassler Niels45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical Radiation Physics, Department of Physics Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

2. Department of Oncology and Pathology Medical Radiation Physics Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

3. Raysearch Laboratories AB Stockholm Sweden

4. Department of Clinical Medicine Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

5. Danish Centre for Particle Therapy Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFor proton therapy, a relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is widely applied clinically. However, due to abundant evidence of variable RBE in vitro, and as suggested in studies of patient outcomes, RBE might increase by the end of the proton tracks, as described by several proposed variable RBE models. Typically, the dose averaged linear energy transfer () has been used as a radiation quality metric (RQM) for these models. However, the optimal choice of RQM has not been fully explored.PurposeThis study aims to propose novel RQMs that effectively weight protons of different energies, and assess their predictive power for variable RBE in proton therapy. The overall objective is to identify an RQM that better describes the contribution of individual particles to the RBE of proton beams.MethodsHigh‐throughput experimental set‐ups of in vitro cell survival studies for proton RBE determination are simulated utilizing the SHIELD‐HIT12A Monte Carlo particle transport code. For every data point, the proton energy spectra are simulated, allowing the calculation of novel RQMs by applying different power levels to the spectra of LET or effective () values. A phenomenological linear‐quadratic‐based RBE model is then applied to the in vitro data, using various RQMs as input variables, and the model performance is evaluated by root‐mean‐square‐error (RMSE) for the logarithm of cell surviving fractions of each data point.ResultsIncreasing the power level, that is, putting an even higher weight on higher LET particles when constructing the RQM is generally associated with an increased model performance, with dose averaged (i.e., dose averaged cubed LET, ) resulting in a RMSE value 0.31, compared to 0.45 for a model based on (linearly weighted) , with similar trends also observed for track averaged and ‐based RQMs.ConclusionsThe results indicate that improved proton variable RBE models can be constructed assuming a non‐linear RBE(LET) relationship for individual protons. If similar trends hold also for an in vitro‐environment, variable RBE effects are likely better described by or tracked averaged cubed LET (), or corresponding ‐based RQM, rather than linearly weighted or which is conventionally applied today.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Kræftens Bekæmpelse

Publisher

Wiley

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