Abstract
Radiotherapy research requires a flexible computational research environment for Monte Carlo and patientspecific treatment planning. The ability to perform organs' delineation and measurements of dose distribution within the patient is necessary for analysis of treatment parameters. XSTING was used for the evaluation of chest-wall irradiation using electron beams. Treatment planning was performed by EGSnrcMP (BEAMnrc and DOSXYZnrc); the dose files were transported to XSTING to calculate isodose distribution and dose volume histograms (DVH). The results were compared with those produced by DOSXYZnrc output as well as the 3D representation of volumes receiving a certain dose range, to make sure that XSTING accurately computes DVHs. The results showed a good match in isodose distributions and DVHs for volume of the lung that received specified dose-levels thus proving the accuracy of XSTING. The short time needed to perform dose distribution measurements proved that XSTING can be used in patient-specific treatment planning. XSTING can thus be used effectively in Monte Carlo research.
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