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Empirical Beam Angle Optimization for Lung Cancer Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy


B Doozan

B Doozan1*, S Pella2 , (1) Florida Atlantic University(2) South Florida Radiation Oncology, Boca Raton, FL

Presentations

SU-E-T-358 (Sunday, July 12, 2015) 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Room: Exhibit Hall


Purpose: Creating an improved BAO can decrease the amount of time a dosimetrist spends on making a treatment plan, improve the treatment quality and enhance the tools an inexperienced dosimetrist can use to develop planning techniques.

Methods: Using empirical data created by experienced dosimetrists from 69 patients treated for lung cancer, the most frequently used gantry angles were applied to four different regions in each lung to gather an optimal set of fields that could be used to treat future lung cancer patients. This method, given the moniker FAU BAO, is compared in 7 plans created with the Eclipse BAO choosing 5 fields and 9 fields.

Results: The results show that the conformality index improved by 30% or 3% when using the 5 and 9 fields. The conformation number was better by 12% from the 5 fields and 9% from the 9 fields. The organs at risk (OAR) were overall more protected to produce fewer nonstochastic effects from the radiation treatment with the FAU BAO.


Conclusion: Empirical methods for beam angle optimization is a viable method for IMRT treatment planning techniques.


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