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Detection of Interfractional Morphological Changes in Proton Therapy: A Simulation and In Vivo Study With the INSIDE In-Beam PET

Authors :
Elisa Fiorina
Veronica Ferrero
Guido Baroni
Giuseppe Battistoni
Nicola Belcari
Niccolo Camarlinghi
Piergiorgio Cerello
Mario Ciocca
Micol De Simoni
Marco Donetti
Yunsheng Dong
Alessia Embriaco
Marta Fischetti
Gaia Franciosini
Giuseppe Giraudo
Aafke Kraan
Francesco Laruina
Carmela Luongo
Davide Maestri
Marco Magi
Giuseppe Magro
Etesam Malekzadeh
Carlo Mancini Terracciano
Michela Marafini
Ilaria Mattei
Enrico Mazzoni
Paolo Mereu
Riccardo Mirabelli
Alfredo Mirandola
Matteo Morrocchi
Silvia Muraro
Alessandra Patera
Vincenzo Patera
Francesco Pennazio
Alessandra Retico
Angelo Rivetti
Manuel Dionisio Da Rocha Rolo
Valeria Rosso
Alessio Sarti
Angelo Schiavi
Adalberto Sciubba
Elena Solfaroli Camillocci
Giancarlo Sportelli
Sara Tampellini
Marco Toppi
Giacomo Traini
Serena Marta Valle
Francesca Valvo
Barbara Vischioni
Viviana Vitolo
Richard Wheadon
Maria Giuseppina Bisogni
Source :
Frontiers in Physics, Vol 8 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2021.

Abstract

In particle therapy, the uncertainty of the delivered particle range during the patient irradiation limits the optimization of the treatment planning. Therefore, an in vivo treatment verification device is required, not only to improve the plan robustness, but also to detect significant interfractional morphological changes during the treatment itself. In this article, an effective and robust analysis to detect regions with a significant range discrepancy is proposed. This study relies on an in vivo treatment verification by means of in-beam Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and was carried out with the INSIDE system installed at the National Center of Oncological Hadrontherapy (CNAO) in Pavia, which is under clinical testing since July 2019. Patients affected by head-and-neck tumors treated with protons have been considered. First, in order to tune the analysis parameters, a Monte Carlo (MC) simulation was carried out to reproduce a patient who required a replanning because of significant morphological changes found during the treatment. Then, the developed approach was validated on the experimental measurements of three patients recruited for the INSIDE clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.govID: NCT03662373), showing the capability to estimate the treatment compliance with the prescription both when no morphological changes occurred and when a morphological change did occur, thus proving to be a promising tool for clinicians to detect variations in the patients treatments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03662373
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....874f9799d697776b35ad507fc3763676
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2020.578388/full