Robust radiotherapy planning Journal Article


Authors: Unkelbach, J.; Alber, M.; Bangert, M.; Bokrantz, R.; Chan, T. C. Y.; Deasy, J. O.; Fredriksson, A.; Gorissen, B. L.; van Herk, M.; Liu, W.; Mahmoudzadeh, H.; Nohadani, O.; Siebers, J. V.; Witte, M.; Xu, H.
Article Title: Robust radiotherapy planning
Abstract: Motion and uncertainty in radiotherapy is traditionally handled via margins. The clinical target volume (CTV) is expanded to a larger planning target volume (PTV), which is irradiated to the prescribed dose. However, the PTV concept has several limitations, especially in proton therapy. Therefore, robust and probabilistic optimization methods have been developed that directly incorporate motion and uncertainty into treatment plan optimization for intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and intensity modulated proton therapy (IMPT). Thereby, the explicit definition of a PTV becomes obsolete and treatment plan optimization is directly based on the CTV. Initial work focused on random and systematic setup errors in IMRT. Later, inter-fraction prostate motion and intra-fraction lung motion became a research focus. Over the past ten years, IMPT has emerged as a new application for robust planning methods. In proton therapy, range or setup errors may lead to dose degradation and misalignment of dose contributions from different beams - a problem that cannot generally be addressed by margins. Therefore, IMPT has led to the first implementations of robust planning methods in commercial planning systems, making these methods available for clinical use. This paper first summarizes the limitations of the PTV concept. Subsequently, robust optimization methods are introduced and their applications in IMRT and IMPT planning are reviewed.
Keywords: probability; lung-cancer; uncertainty; organ motion; coverage; radiotherapy planning; advanced cervical-cancer; radiation beam profiles; organ movements; modulated proton therapy; oropharyngeal cancer-patients; incorporating; worst-case optimization; deformable motion model; range uncertainties
Journal Title: Physics in Medicine and Biology
Volume: 63
Issue: 22
ISSN: 0031-9155
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd  
Date Published: 2018-11-01
Start Page: 22TR02
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000450234300001
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/aae659
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 30418942
Notes: Review -- 22TR02 -- Source: Wos
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