Investigating the dosimetric benefits of modulated electron radiation therapy (MERT) for partial scalp patients

Ahmed Eldib, Lihui Jin, Jeffrey Martin, James Fan, Jinsheng Li, Omar Chibani, Iavor Veltchev, Robert Price, Thomas Galloway, C. M.Charlie Ma

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Abstract

Purpose. Modulated electron radiation therapy (MERT) can offer advantages over conventional radiotherapy for the treatment of superficial targets.MERTcan effectively achieve conformal dose distributions to shallow tumors while sparing distal critical structures. The aim of the present study is to investigate the potential dosimetric advantage of scalp radiation therapy usingMERTas compared with the conventional electron and advanced photon techniques. Methods. Treatment planning was performed for multiple electron beams using an in-house developed Monte Carlo-based inverse planning system, MCPLAN. Treatment optimization was performed based on an equivalent uniform dose objective function and a gradient search algorithm. Treatment planning was based on delivery using a prototype multileaf collimator that has been investigated for MERT. Results. Five previous scalp patients who were treated with volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) were re-planned usingMERTtreatment technique. PTV coverage was comparable betweenMERTandVMATplans. MERTproduced a larger hot spot inside the PTV compared to VMAT. TheVMATplan showed larger volumes enclosed by the 50% and 30% isodose surfaces compared to MERT. The mean brain dose was significantly reduced withMERT(422 cGy) compared to that withVMAT(1032 cGy). BothMERT andVMATtreatment plans met our clinical acceptance criteria for skin dose. Conclusions.MERTwas able to adequately cover the planned target volume and decrease the dose to the brain when compared to theVMATplans.MERTwas more efficient in treating some of the scalp cases.MERTwas shown to be a promising modality for treating scalp cases and could be beneficial to other superficial tumors with complex shapes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number035013
JournalBiomedical Physics and Engineering Express
Volume3
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 18 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Electron multileaf collimator
  • Modulated electron radiation therapy
  • Monte Carlo
  • Scalp radiation therapy
  • Volumetric modulated arc therapy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Nursing

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