Total body irradiation delivered using a dedicated Co‐60 TBI unit: Evaluation of dosimetric uniformity and dose verification

Author:

Burmeister Jay W.12,Bossenberger Todd2,Nalichowski Adrian12,Hammoud Ahmad2,Baran Geoff2,Dominello Michael M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oncology Wayne State University School of Medicine Detroit Michigan USA

2. Gershenson Radiation Oncology Center Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute Detroit Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractThis work presents the dosimetric characteristics of Total Body Irradiation (TBI) delivered using a dedicated Co‐60 TBI unit. We demonstrate the ability to deliver a uniform dose to the entire patient without the need for a beam spoiler or patient‐specific compensation. Full dose distributions are calculated using an in‐house Monte Carlo treatment planning system, and cumulative dose distributions are created by deforming the dose distributions within two different patient orientations. Sample dose distributions and profiles are provided to illustrate the plan characteristics, and dose and DVH statistics are provided for a heterogeneous cohort of patients. The patient cohort includes adult and pediatric patients with a range of 132–198 cm in length and 16.5–37.5 cm in anterior‐posterior thickness. With the exception of the lungs, a uniform dose of 12 Gy is delivered to the patient with nearly the entire volume receiving a dose within 10% of the prescription dose. Mean lung doses (MLDs) are maintained below the estimated threshold for radiation pneumonitis, with MLDs ranging from 7.3 to 9.3 Gy (estimated equivalent dose in 2 Gy fractions (EQD2) of 6.2‐8.5 Gy). Dose uniformity is demonstrated across five anatomical locations within the patient for which mean doses are all within 3.1% of the prescription dose. In‐vivo dosimetry demonstrates excellent agreement between measured and calculated doses, with 78% of measurements within ±5% of the calculated dose and 99% within ±10%. These results demonstrate a state‐of‐the‐art TBI planning and delivery system using a dedicated TBI unit and hybrid in‐house and commercial planning techniques which provide comprehensive dosimetric data for TBI treatment plans that are accurately verified using in‐vivo dosimetry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Radiation

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