Abstract
Purpose:To implement image‐guided proton therapy (IGPT) based on daily proton dose distribution.Methods:Unlike x‐ray therapy, simple alignment based on anatomy cannot ensure proper dose coverage in proton therapy. Anatomy changes along the beam path may lead to underdosing the target, or overdosing the organ‐at‐risk (OAR). With an in‐room mobile computed tomography (CT) system, we are developing a dose‐based IGPT software tool that allows patient positioning and treatment adaption based on daily dose distributions. During an IGPT treatment, daily CT images are acquired in treatment position. After initial positioning based on rigid image registration, proton dose distribution is calculated on daily CT images. The target and OARs are automatically delineated via deformable image registration. Dose distributions are evaluated to decide if repositioning or plan adaptation is necessary in order to achieve proper coverage of the target and sparing of OARs. Besides online dose‐based image guidance, the software tool can also map daily treatment doses to the treatment planning CT images for offline adaptive treatment.Results:An in‐room helical CT system is commissioned for IGPT purposes. It produces accurate CT numbers that allow proton dose calculation. GPU‐based deformable image registration algorithms are developed and evaluated for automatic ROI‐delineation and dose mapping. The online and offline IGPT functionalities are evaluated with daily CT images of the proton patients.Conclusion:The online and offline IGPT software tool may improve the safety and quality of proton treatment by allowing dose‐based IGPT and adaptive proton treatments.Research is partially supported by Mevion Medical Systems.
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