2021
DOI: 10.1002/mp.14713
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Technical Note: First report on an in vivo range probing quality control procedure for scanned proton beam therapy in head and neck cancer patients

Abstract: Purpose The capability of proton therapy to provide highly conformal dose distributions is impaired by range uncertainties. The aim of this work is to apply range probing (RP), a form of a proton radiography‐based quality control (QC) procedure for range accuracy assessment in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients in a clinical setting. Methods and Materials This study included seven HNC patients. RP acquisition was performed using a multi‐layer ionization chamber (MLIC). Per patient, two RP frames were acquired… Show more

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“…Retrospective RP QC measurements from seven HNC patients were retrieved, together with CBCT and repeat CT (rCT) images, acquired on the same days as the RP 26 . RP QC measurements were performed in our clinic as an in vivo QC check for HNC patients treated with proton therapy 26 .…”
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“…Retrospective RP QC measurements from seven HNC patients were retrieved, together with CBCT and repeat CT (rCT) images, acquired on the same days as the RP 26 . RP QC measurements were performed in our clinic as an in vivo QC check for HNC patients treated with proton therapy 26 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retrospective RP QC measurements from seven HNC patients were retrieved, together with CBCT and repeat CT (rCT) images, acquired on the same days as the RP 26 . RP QC measurements were performed in our clinic as an in vivo QC check for HNC patients treated with proton therapy 26 . RP fields in two different fractions (referred as sessions 1 and 2) were collected for each patient (numbered from 1 to 7), resulting in a dataset of 14 RP fields with their corresponding rCT and CBCT.…”
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