Abstract
For the case of a pion beam, the high LET dose distribution is correlated with that of the pion stopping density, which can be indirectly measured using several techniques. A scheme based on this spatial correlation has been developed. In this method, after partitioning the local dose into a high and a low LET fraction, the local effective dose is computed using a simple formula. The concept of spatial correlation between the high LET dose and the pion stars is merged with the concept of lesion additivity for mixed radiation, from which a simple computational scheme is formulated for the calculation of effective doses in the treatment planning of pions. Similar schemes can also be developed for other charged particle beams.
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