2018
DOI: 10.1002/mp.12749
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Quantitative evaluation of potential irradiation geometries for carbon‐ion beam grid therapy

Abstract: Purpose: Radiotherapy using grids containing cm-wide beam elements has been carried out sporadically for more than a century. During the past two decades, preclinical research on radiotherapy with grids containing small beam elements, 25 lm-0.7 mm wide, has been performed. Grid therapy with larger beam elements is technically easier to implement, but the normal tissue tolerance to the treatment is decreasing. In this work, a new approach in grid therapy, based on irradiations with grids containing narrow carbo… Show more

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“…For robustness and to reduce the peak entrance doses more than one beam direction will most likely have to be considered. Several feasibility studies with multiple beams and interlaced beam arrangements have been published [95][96][97][98] in this regard. While these planning feasibility studies use beam dimensions that are not comparable to pMBRT, they provide an insight into some of the practical obstacles that will have to be overcome for successful clinical translation.…”
Section: Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For robustness and to reduce the peak entrance doses more than one beam direction will most likely have to be considered. Several feasibility studies with multiple beams and interlaced beam arrangements have been published [95][96][97][98] in this regard. While these planning feasibility studies use beam dimensions that are not comparable to pMBRT, they provide an insight into some of the practical obstacles that will have to be overcome for successful clinical translation.…”
Section: Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon-ion beam has been evaluated for GRID treatment, GRIDs containing 0.5 or 3 mm wide carbon ion beam share similar characteristics with GRID therapy. If carbon ion beam grids are cross fired in a GRID manner, then it is feasible to produce homogenous dose distribution in the tumor while sparing normal tissue as well [27].…”
Section: Sfrt With Particle Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%