2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2021.08.015
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Mechanisms and Review of Clinical Evidence of Variations in Relative Biological Effectiveness in Proton Therapy

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“…It was found that none of the BG optimization strategies systematically outperformed the others in terms of NTCP(D RBE ) reduction. Still, the absolute values for D RBE and NTCP(D RBE ) must be considered with caution [ 4 ], since the transferability of in-vitro data based RBE models to the clinical situation is limited, the applied NTCP models are based on photon data and the observed NTCP values for DOSEopt plans do not correlate to our clinical findings. The Wedenberg model with α/β = 2 Gy, as used in our study, incorporates the RBE dependencies known for protons from in-vitro data [ 3 ] and was found to be consistent with a clinically derived RBE model for brain tissue [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was found that none of the BG optimization strategies systematically outperformed the others in terms of NTCP(D RBE ) reduction. Still, the absolute values for D RBE and NTCP(D RBE ) must be considered with caution [ 4 ], since the transferability of in-vitro data based RBE models to the clinical situation is limited, the applied NTCP models are based on photon data and the observed NTCP values for DOSEopt plans do not correlate to our clinical findings. The Wedenberg model with α/β = 2 Gy, as used in our study, incorporates the RBE dependencies known for protons from in-vitro data [ 3 ] and was found to be consistent with a clinically derived RBE model for brain tissue [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In proton therapy treatment planning and delivery, a generic constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is used to account for the higher cell killing efficiency of protons over photons [1,2]. However, in-vitro and invivo studies show that RBE varies within a treatment field as a function of physical and biological parameters [3,4]. While emerging clinical studies showed that RBE varies with the linear energy transfer (LET) and tissue-specific radiosensitivity [5][6][7][8][9][10][11], some studies did not find correlations between LET and toxicity with the interpatient variability being a potential obscuring effect [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Models in which the RBE is a function of parameters like dose and LET are being investigated 47–49 . However, RBE will depend on the specific endpoint that is considered, and variable RBE models are generally based on data for clonogenic cell survival and therefore more relevant for target structures than organs‐at‐risk, in addition to being associated with considerable uncertainties 50,51 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[47][48][49] However, RBE will depend on the specific endpoint that is considered, and variable RBE models are generally based on data for clonogenic cell survival and therefore more relevant for target structures than organs-at-risk, in addition to being associated with considerable uncertainties. 50,51 For brainstem necrosis specifically, clinical studies of pediatric patients with central nervous system (CNS) malignancies, low-grade glioma, and posterior fossa tumors indicate that proton therapy is associated with lower or comparable toxicity rates than conventional photon treatments. [52][53][54] In addition, a study which included 111 medulloblastoma patients who received proton therapy and which focused on patients with clinical symptoms of CNS or brainstem injury observed higher LET values compared to the target but statistically not significant RBE differences in 8 out of 10 treatment change areas identified using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).…”
Section: Radiobiological Effects At the End Of Rangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, several reports have emerged indicating a potential correlation between toxicity and increased RBE [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. Nevertheless, the evidence for correlation is not decisive [20], in particular for symptomatic toxicity, emphasizing the need for further study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%