Experimental verification of convolution/superposition photon dose calculations for radiotherapy treatment planning
- 21 August 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 48 (17) , 2873-2893
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/48/17/309
Abstract
This work describes an experimental verification of the two-photon dose calculation engines available on the Helax-TMS (version 6.1) commercial radiotherapy treatment planning system. The performance of the pencil beam convolution and the collapsed cone superposition algorithms was examined for 4, 6, 15 MV beams, under a range of clinically relevant irradiation geometries. Comparisons against measurements were carried out in terms of absolute dose, thus assessment of the accuracy of monitor unit (MU) calculations was also carried out. Results show that both algorithms agree with measurement to acceptable tolerance levels in most cases in homogeneous water-equivalent media irradiated under full scatter conditions. The collapsed cone algorithm slightly overestimates the penumbra width and this is mainly due to discretization effects of the fluence matrix. The accuracy of this algorithm strongly depends on the resolution of the patient density matrix. It is recommended that the density matrix voxel size used for dose calculations is less than 5 × 5 × 5 mm3. The dose in media irradiated under missing tissue geometry, or in the presence of low or high-density heterogeneities, is modelled best with the collapsed cone algorithm. This is of particular clinical interest in treatment planning of the breast and of the thorax. For these treatment sites, a retrospective study of treatment plans indicated in certain cases significant overestimation of the dose to the planning target volume when using the pencil beam convolution model.Keywords
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