Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare 3D treatment plans implemented using 6 MV Linac with a retrofitted multileaf collimator (MLC) based cobalt-60 plans. In this retrospective study, DVH analysis was used to compare homogeneity of dose within the target and the dose received by critical organs. A prototype MLC designed and developed as a retrofit to current cobalt-60 teletherapy machines with a dedicated 3D treatment planning system was used. Cases representing 5 tumor sites like head & neck, glottis, lung, gall bladder, stomach were taken for the study, which were planned using Eclipse treatment planning system and treated with 6 MV photon beams. The plans were re-planned using the retrofit cobalt-60 MLC with same beam arrangement and dose prescription in Radiation Oncology planning system (ROPS). For each case, DVH data was evaluated for both types of beam energies. Conformity index (CI) and homogeneity index (HI) for target were calculated and compared. The conformal plans created using cobalt MLC for five sites were found to be similar to those planned using 6 MV photon beams. CI values close to unity reflected dose uniformity in the target volume while HI evaluated the hotspots in the target volume. It was concluded that plans created using retrofit prototype MLC developed for cobalt-60 teletherapy machines can provide dose distributions comparable to 6 MV photon beams. The prototype MLC developed can provide a promising treatment option for existing telecobalt machines in implementing conformal therapy in developing countries.

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