The dirty and clean dose concept: Towards creating proton therapy treatment plans with a photon‐like dose response

Author:

Heuchel Lena1,Hahn Christian123,Ödén Jakob4,Traneus Erik4,Wulff Jörg56,Timmermann Beate5678,Bäumer Christian1568,Lühr Armin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics TU Dortmund University Dortmund Germany

2. OncoRay‐National Center of Radiation Research in Oncology Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Technische Universität Dresden Helmholtz‐Zentrum Dresden‐Rossendorf Dresden Germany

3. Department of Radiotherapy and Radiation Oncology Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Technische Universität Dresden Dresden Germany

4. RaySearch Laboratories AB Stockholm Sweden

5. West German Proton Therapy Center Essen Essen Germany

6. West German Cancer Center (WTZ) University Hospital Essen Essen Germany

7. Department of Particle Therapy University Hospital Essen Essen Germany

8. German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Essen Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundApplying tolerance doses for organs at risk (OAR) from photon therapy introduces uncertainties in proton therapy when assuming a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1.PurposeThis work introduces the novel dirty and clean dose concept, which allows for creating treatment plans with a more photon‐like dose response for OAR and, thus, less uncertainties when applying photon‐based tolerance doses.MethodsThe concept divides the 1.1‐weighted dose distribution into two parts: the clean and the dirty dose. The clean and dirty dose are deposited by protons with a linear energy transfer (LET) below and above a set LET threshold, respectively. For the former, a photon‐like dose response is assumed, while for the latter, the RBE might exceed 1.1. To reduce the dirty dose in OAR, a MaxDirtyDose objective was added in treatment plan optimization. It requires setting two parameters: LET threshold and max dirty dose level. A simple geometry consisting of one target volume and one OAR in water was used to study the reduction in dirty dose in the OAR depending on the choice of the two MaxDirtyDose objective parameters during plan optimization. The best performing parameter combinations were used to create multiple dirty dose optimized (DDopt) treatment plans for two cranial patient cases. For each DDopt plan, 1.1‐weighted dose, variable RBE‐weighted dose using the Wedenberg RBE model and dose‐average LETd distributions as well as resulting normal tissue complication probability (NTCP) values were calculated and compared to the reference plan (RefPlan) without MaxDirtyDose objectives.ResultsIn the water phantom studies, LET thresholds between 1.5 and 2.5 keV/µm yielded the best plans and were subsequently used. For the patient cases, nearly all DDopt plans led to a reduced Wedenberg dose in critical OAR. This reduction resulted from an LET reduction and translated into an NTCP reduction of up to 19 percentage points compared to the RefPlan. The 1.1‐weighted dose in the OARs was slightly increased (patient 1: 0.45 Gy(RBE), patient 2: 0.08 Gy(RBE)), but never exceeded clinical tolerance doses. Additionally, slightly increased 1.1‐weighted dose in healthy brain tissue was observed (patient 1: 0.81 Gy(RBE), patient 2: 0.53 Gy(RBE)). The variation of NTCP values due to variation of α/β from 2 to 3 Gy was much smaller for DDopt (2 percentage points (pp)) than for RefPlans (5 pp).ConclusionsThe novel dirty and clean dose concept allows for creating biologically more robust proton treatment plans with a more photon‐like dose response. The reduced uncertainties in RBE can, therefore, mitigate uncertainties introduced by using photon‐based tolerance doses for OAR.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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