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Validation Of Fast Dose Calculator For Intensity Modulated Carbon Therapy

Q Wang*, A Adair , P Yepes , Rice University & University of Texas MD Anderson, Houston, TX

Presentations

(Sunday, 7/29/2018) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Room: Exhibit Hall

Purpose: The Fast Dose Calculator, a track-repeating algorithm Monte Carlo method was initially developed for proton therapy. The validation for proton therapy has been demonstrated in a previous work. The algorithm has been expanded to track carbon and helium ion beams. Our purpose of project is to validate the FDC for carbon therapy.

Methods: We compare the 3D dose distributions and dose-volume-histograms (DVH) for carbon calculated by FDC with GEANT 4, a full Monte Carlo code. A cohort of 19 patients in total was utilized, including 3 patients of prostate, 5 of brain, 3 of head and neck, 4 of lung and 4 of spine. We use gamma-index technique to analyze dose distributions and we do dosimetric analysis for DVHs, a more direct and informative quantity for planning system assessment.

Results: The FDC calculations agree with GEANT4. The gamma-index passing rates of all patients studied in this project are above 98% with the criteria 2%/2mm and over 99.9% with the criteria 3%/3mm. The RMS of percent difference of dosimetric indices D02, D05, D50, D95 and D98 are 1.3%, 1.2%, 0.78%, 0.8% and 1.1%. All such differences are well below the tolerances used in the clinic.

Conclusion: The high gamma index passing rates and low RMS of percent difference for different dosimetric indices show that FDC can be utilized for carbon therapy calculations.

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Taxonomy

TH- External Beam- Particle therapy: Carbon ion therapy - computational dosimetry-Monte Carlo

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