Impact of uncertainties in range and RBE on small field proton therapy.

Impact of uncertainties in range and RBE on small field proton therapy. Phys Med Biol. 2019 Sep 13;: Authors: Marteinsdottir M, Schuemann J, Paganetti H Abstract To evaluate the clinical impact of biological uncertainties in small field proton therapy due to the assumption of using a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) value of 1.1 (RBE-fixed) compared to a variable RBE (RBE-weighted). In this context the impact of the applied range margin was investigated.
 
 Eight patients with arteriovenous malformation (AVM) treated with proton radiosurgery were selected due to the small target volume. Dose distributions were compared for RBE-weighted and RBE-fixed. The impact of RBE was assessed using Monte Carlo (MC) dose calculations for stereotactic doses and doses of 2 Gy(RBE). Four different α/β ratios were investigated. Additionally, dose distributions were recalculated with reduced range margins.
 
 Applying variable RBE values for stereotactic doses resulted in an increase in the mean dose of 1.6% for a low α/β of 2 Gy, but a decrease of 2.6% for an α/β of 10 Gy. However, the mean dose increased to 17.1% and 2.1% for doses of 2 Gy(RBE) and α/β of 2 Gy and 10 Gy, respectively. Reducing range margins from 3.5% + 1 mm to 2.5% + 1 mm resulted in negligible difference in the mean RBE within the target, or 0.1% for stereotactic doses and 0.3% for doses of 2 Gy(RBE). Larger di...
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