Back to Search Start Over

Monte Carlo simulation tool for online treatment monitoring in hadrontherapy with in-beam PET: A patient study

Authors :
Piergiorgio Cerello
Veronica Ferrero
Francesca Valvo
Matteo Morrocchi
Cristiana Peroni
Simona Giordanengo
Giancarlo Sportelli
Andrea Mairani
M. Donetti
Francesco Pennazio
Richard Wheadon
Paola Sala
Niccolò Camarlinghi
Giuseppe Battistoni
Arnaud Ferrari
Valeria Rosso
Giuseppe Giraudo
Elisa Fiorina
Sara Tampellini
A. Del Guerra
Sandro Rossi
N. Belcari
M.D. Da Rocha Rolo
Guido Baroni
Angelo Rivetti
Mario Ciocca
Maria Giuseppina Bisogni
Source :
Physica medica : PM : an international journal devoted to the applications of physics to medicine and biology : official journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical Physics (AIFB). 51
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Hadrontherapy is a method for treating cancer with very targeted dose distributions and enhanced radiobiological effects. To fully exploit these advantages, in vivo range monitoring systems are required. These devices measure, preferably during the treatment, the secondary radiation generated by the beam-tissue interactions. However, since correlation of the secondary radiation distribution with the dose is not straightforward, Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are very important for treatment quality assessment. The INSIDE project constructed an in-beam PET scanner to detect signals generated by the positron-emitting isotopes resulting from projectile-target fragmentation. In addition, a FLUKA-based simulation tool was developed to predict the corresponding reference PET images using a detailed scanner model. The INSIDE in-beam PET was used to monitor two consecutive proton treatment sessions on a patient at the Italian Center for Oncological Hadrontherapy (CNAO). The reconstructed PET images were updated every 10 s providing a near real-time quality assessment. By half-way through the treatment, the statistics of the measured PET images were already significant enough to be compared with the simulations with average differences in the activity range less than 2.5 mm along the beam direction. Without taking into account any preferential direction, differences within 1 mm were found. In this paper, the INSIDE MC simulation tool is described and the results of the first in vivo agreement evaluation are reported. These results have justified a clinical trial, in which the MC simulation tool will be used on a daily basis to study the compliance tolerances between the measured and simulated PET images.

Details

ISSN :
1724191X
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physica medica : PM : an international journal devoted to the applications of physics to medicine and biology : official journal of the Italian Association of Biomedical Physics (AIFB)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a898b8da6c04cf3159d7f1838525d666