Adaptive radiotherapy: The Elekta Unity MR-linac concept
University Medical Center Utrecht
Abstract
To explore the different available plan adaptation workflows and methods, we have simulated online plan adaptation for five cases with varying levels of inter-fraction motion, regions of interest and target sizes: prostate, rectum, esophagus and lymph node oligometastases (single and multiple target). The plans were evaluated based on the clinical dose constraints and the optimization time was measured.
The time needed for plan adaptation ranged between 17 and 485 s. More advanced plan adaptation methods generally resulted in more plans that met the clinical dose criteria. Violations were often caused by insufficient PTV coverage or, for the multiple lymph node case, a too high dose to OAR in the vicinity of the PTV. With full online replanning it was possible to create plans that met all clinical dose constraints for all cases.
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18Topics & keywords
- Radiation therapy
- Radiation treatment planning
- Adaptation (eye)
- Medicine
- Medical physics
- Computer science
- Plan (archaeology)
- Radiology