2023
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1197079
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Analytical models for external photon beam radiotherapy out-of-field dose calculation: a scoping review

Abstract: A growing body of scientific evidence indicates that exposure to low dose ionizing radiation (< 2 Gy) is associated with a higher risk of developing radio-induced cancer. Additionally, it has been shown to have significant impacts on both innate and adaptive immune responses. As a result, the evaluation of the low doses inevitably delivered outside the treatment fields (out-of-field dose) in photon radiotherapy is a topic that is regaining interest at a pivotal moment in radiotherapy. In this work, we p… Show more

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“…They also underestimate the out-of-the-field dose despite the known effect of low doses on lymphocyte count and function. Indeed, the current treatment planning systems (TPS) used in clinical routine underestimate radiation doses delivered “far” from the target volumes and do not allow dosimetric evaluations of the doses outside the field of view of the planning CT. To fill this gap, analytical and Monte–Carlo models are currently being developed to accurately estimate out-of-the-field radiation doses delivered during treatment ( 130–133 ).…”
Section: Optimizing Radiation Target Volumes: the Ioar Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also underestimate the out-of-the-field dose despite the known effect of low doses on lymphocyte count and function. Indeed, the current treatment planning systems (TPS) used in clinical routine underestimate radiation doses delivered “far” from the target volumes and do not allow dosimetric evaluations of the doses outside the field of view of the planning CT. To fill this gap, analytical and Monte–Carlo models are currently being developed to accurately estimate out-of-the-field radiation doses delivered during treatment ( 130–133 ).…”
Section: Optimizing Radiation Target Volumes: the Ioar Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%