Skin dose investigations on a 0.5 T parallel rotating biplanar linac‐MR using Monte Carlo simulations and measurements

Author:

Oliver Patricia A. K.123,Yip Eugene12,Tari Shima Y.12,Wachowicz Keith12,Reynolds Michael1,Burke Ben12,Warkentin Brad12,Fallone Biagio G.124

Affiliation:

1. Dept. of Medical Physics Cross Cancer Institute Edmonton Alberta Canada

2. Dept. of Oncology, Medical Physics Division University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

3. Dept. of Medical Physics, Nova Scotia Health and Dept. of Radiation Oncology Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

4. MagnetTx Oncology Solutions Edmonton Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Alberta rotating biplanar linac‐MR has a 0.5 T magnetic field parallel to the beamline. When developing a new linac‐MR system, interactions of charged particles with the magnetic field necessitate careful consideration of skin dose and tissue interface effects.PurposeTo investigate the effect of the magnetic field on skin dose using measurements and Monte Carlo (MC) simulations.MethodsWe develop an MC model of our linac‐MR, which we validate by comparison with ion chamber measurements in a water tank. Additionally, MC simulation results are compared with radiochromic film surface dose measurements on solid water. Variations in surface dose as a function of field size are measured using a parallel plate ion chamber in solid water. Using an anthropomorphic computational phantom with a 2 mm‐thick skin layer, we investigate dose distributions resulting from three beam arrangements. Magnetic field on and off scenarios are considered for all measurements and simulations.ResultsFor a 20 × 20 cm2 field size, (the minimum dose to the hottest contiguous 0.2 cc volume) for the top 2 mm of a simple water phantom is 72% when the magnetic field is on, compared to 34% with magnetic field off (values are normalized to the central axis dose maximum). Parallel plate ion chamber measurements demonstrate that the relative increase in surface dose due to the magnetic field decreases with increasing field size. For the anthropomorphic phantom, (minimum skin dose in the hottest 1 × 1 × 1 cm3 cube) shows relative increases of 20%–28% when the magnetic field is on compared to when it is off. With magnetic field off, skin is 71%, 56%, and 21% for medial‐lateral tangents, anterior‐posterior beams, and a five‐field arrangement, respectively. For magnetic field on, the corresponding skin values are 91%, 67%, and 25%.ConclusionsUsing a validated MC model of our linac‐MR, surface doses are calculated in various scenarios. MC‐calculated skin dose varies depending on field sizes, obliquity, and the number of beams. In general, the parallel linac‐MR arrangement results in skin dose enhancement due to charged particles spiraling along magnetic field lines, which impedes lateral motion away from the central axis. Nonetheless, considering the results presented herein, treatment plans can be designed to minimize skin dose by, for example, avoiding oblique beams and using a larger number of fields.

Publisher

Wiley

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