Abstract
Sixty years after the paper 'The Monte Carlo method' by N Metropolis and S Ulam in The Journal of the American Statistical Association (Metropolis and Ulam 1949), use of the most accurate algorithm for computer modelling of radiotherapy linear accelerators, radiation detectors and three dimensional patient dose was discussed in Wales (UK). The Second European Workshop on Monte Carlo Treatment Planning (MCTP2009) was held at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff. The event, organized by Velindre NHS Trust, Cardiff University and Cancer Research Wales, lasted two and a half days, during which leading experts and contributing authors presented and discussed the latest advances in the field of Monte Carlo treatment planning (MCTP). MCTP2009 was highly successful, judging from the number of participants which was in excess of 140. Of the attendees, 24% came from the UK, 46% from the rest of Europe, 12% from North America and 18% from the rest of the World. Fifty-three oral presentations and 24 posters were delivered in a total of 12 scientific sessions. MCTP2009 follows the success of previous similar initiatives (Verhaegen and Seuntjens 2005, Reynaert 2007, Verhaegen and Seuntjens 2008), and confirms the high level of interest in Monte Carlo technology for radiotherapy treatment planning. The 13 articles selected for this special section (following Physics in Medicine and Biology's usual rigorous peer-review procedure) give a good picture of the high quality of the work presented at MCTP2009. The book of abstracts can be downloaded from http://www.mctp2009.org. I wish to thank the IOP Medical Physics and Computational Physics Groups for their financial support, Elekta Ltd and Dosisoft for sponsoring MCTP2009, and leading manufacturers such as BrainLab, Nucletron and Varian for showcasing their latest MC-based radiotherapy solutions during a dedicated technical session. I am also very grateful to the eight invited speakers who kindly accepted to give keynote presentations which contributed significantly to raising the quality of the event and capturing the interest of the medical physics community. I also wish to thank all those who contributed to the success of MCTP2009: the members of the local Organizing Committee and the Workshop Management Team who managed the event very efficiently, the members of the European Working Group in Monte Carlo Treatment Planning (EWG-MCTP) who acted as Guest Associate Editors for the MCTP2009 abstracts reviewing process, and all the authors who generated new, high quality work. Finally, I hope that you find the contents of this special section enjoyable and informative. Emiliano Spezi Chairman of MCTP2009 Organizing Committee and Guest Editor References Metropolis N and Ulam S 1949 The Monte Carlo method J. Amer. Stat. Assoc. 44 335–41 Reynaert N 2007 First European Workshop on Monte Carlo Treatment Planning J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 74 011001 Verhaegen F and Seuntjens J 2005 International Workshop on Current Topics in Monte Carlo Treatment Planning Phys. Med. Biol. 50 Verhaegen F and Seuntjens J 2008 International Workshop on Monte Carlo Techniques in Radiotherapy Delivery and Verification J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 102 011001
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