Continuous photon energy modulation in IMRT of pancreatic cancer
Purpose: To develop a novel IMRT optimization method based on the principle of photon energy synthesis that simultaneously optimizes fluence map and beamlet energy. The method was validated on pancreatic cancers to demonstrate the benefits of the additional degree of freedom of photon energy in IMRT. Methods: Previous work has demonstrated that the effect of a photon beam of known energy can be achieved by the combination of two existing energy photons in the proper ratio. It further implied that any energy photon can be synthesized. Based on this, we propose the concept of continuous beamlet energy modulation in IMRT, or IMRT-BEM. The IMRT-BEM was modeled as the simultaneous optimization of two fluence maps, one for the low energy beam and one for the high energy beam, and it was implemented in an in-house inverse planning system. The IMRT-BEM was applied on 10 pancreatic cancer cases, where the IMRT-BEM plan was compared with single-energy IMRT plans of 6 MV (IMRT-6MV) and 15 MV photons (IMRT-15MV). Results: The IMRT-BEM plan provides a noticeable reduction to the volume irradiated at the high dose level (PTV
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Published In
DOI
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Related Subject Headings
- 51 Physical sciences
- 49 Mathematical sciences