Beam spoilers versus bolus for 6 MV photon treatment of head and neck cancers Journal Article


Authors: Kassaee, A.; Bloch, P.; Yorke, E. D.; Altschuler, M. D.; Rosenthal, D. I.
Article Title: Beam spoilers versus bolus for 6 MV photon treatment of head and neck cancers
Abstract: When parallel opposed 6-MV x-ray beams are used for treatment of head and neck tumors, superficial tissues and lymphatics at shallow depths of ≤4 to 6 mm may be at cancer risk but receive less than full radiation dose. In these cases, the use of either a beam spoiler or bolus material can increase dose to superficial tissues. The potential benefit of a beam spoiler relative to bolus is preservation of skin-sparing characteristics for cases in which the skin surface does not require full dose. In this study, we evaluate the application of a beam spoiler and compare it to bolus for standard treatments of head and neck tumors. Measurements of both depth dose in-water and in-air profiles were made with a beam spoiler for a 6-MV photon beam. The measurements were combined with Monte Carlo calculations to obtain the energy spectrum of the spoiler-generated electrons. An in-house pencil beam treatment-planning algorithm was used to calculate the dose distribution with spoiler. The dose distribution in the buildup region was then studied with and without the spoiler for a typical head and neck treatment with parallel- opposed beams. Dose distributions and partial-volume dose histograms (PVDH) demonstrate the benefits provided by spoilers for the head and neck treatments and the limitations of their use. The beam spoiler is useful in treating the superficial lymphatics in the buildup region near head and neck tumors. Guidelines for use of beam spoiler versus bolus are discussed. (C) 2000 American Association of Medical Dosimetrists.
Keywords: cancer risk; treatment planning; cancer radiotherapy; comparative study; radiation dose; radiotherapy dosage; radiotherapy; head and neck cancer; head and neck neoplasms; dosimetry; lymph node; photons; radiation dose distribution; histogram; human; priority journal; article; head and neck tumors; beam spoilers; superficial lymph nodes
Journal Title: Medical Dosimetry
Volume: 25
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0958-3947
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2000-01-01
Start Page: 127
End Page: 131
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s0958-3947(00)00038-8
PUBMED: 11025258
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: The publisher's record lists the publication date as Autumn -- Export Date: 18 November 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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