A model for calculating tumour control probability in radiotherapy including the effects of inhomogeneous distributions of dose and clonogenic cell density
- 1 June 1993
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 38 (6) , 653-666
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/38/6/001
Abstract
Most calculations of the biological effect of radiation on tumours assume that the clonogenic cell density is uniform even if account is taken of non-uniform dose distribution. In practice tumours will almost certainly have a non-uniform clonogenic cell density. The paper extends one particular model of tumour control probability (TCP) to incorporate a variable clonogenic cell density while at the same time assuming a constant 2 Gy fraction size and a uniform radiosensitivity throughout the treatment. Since there are virtually no in vivo data on the variation of density the authors consider some model situations. One clear conclusion is that a large reduction in clonogenic cell density at the edges of a tumour would permit only a very modest decrease in dose if the TCP is not to be reduced. In general the effect on TCP is a complicated function of the variation in both dose and clonogenic cell density. The authors give the equations which enable both to be included.Keywords
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