Impact of 0.35 T Magnetic Field on Dose Calculation for Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Stereotactic Radiotherapy Plans

Jaeman Son, Sung Young Lee, Chang Heon Choi, Jong Min Park, Jung-in Kim
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Background: We investigated the impact of 0.35 T magnetic field on dose calculation for nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) in the ViewRay system (ViewRay Inc.), which features a simultaneous use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to guide radiotherapy for an improved targeting of tumors.Materials and Methods: Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of the effects induced by the 0.35 T magnetic field on various characteristics of SABR plans including the plan qualities and dose calculation for the planning target volume, organs at risk, and outer/inner shells. Therefore, two SABR plans were set up, one with a 0.35 T magnetic field applied during radiotherapy and another in the absence of the field. The dosimetric parameters were calculated in both cases, and the plan quality indices were evaluated using a Monte Carlo algorithm based on a treatment planning system.Results and Discussion: Our findings showed no significant impact on dose calculation under the 0.35 T magnetic field for all analyzed parameters. Nonetheless, a significant enhancement in the dose was calculated on the skin surrounding the tumor when the 0.35 T magnetic field was applied during the radiotherapy. This was attributed to the electron return effect, which results from the deviation of the electrons ejected from tissues upon radiation due to Lorentz forces. These returned electrons re-enter the tissues, causing a local dose increase in the calculated dose.Conclusion: The present study highlights the impact of the 0.35 T magnetic field used for MRI in the ViewRay system for NSCLC SABR treatment, especially on the skin surrounding the tumors.
0.35 T磁场对非小细胞肺癌立体定向放疗剂量计算的影响
背景:我们在ViewRay系统(ViewRay Inc.)中研究了0.35 T磁场对非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)立体定向消融放疗(SABR)剂量计算的影响,该系统的特点是同时使用磁共振成像(MRI)指导放疗,以提高肿瘤的靶向性。材料与方法:本文综合分析了0.35 T磁场对SABR计划各项特性的影响,包括计划质量和计划靶体积、危险器官、内外壳的剂量计算。因此,我们设置了两种SABR计划,一种是在放疗期间施加0.35 T磁场,另一种是在没有磁场的情况下。计算两种情况下的剂量学参数,并使用基于治疗计划系统的蒙特卡罗算法评估计划质量指标。结果与讨论:我们的研究结果显示,在0.35 T磁场下,所有分析参数对剂量计算没有显著影响。尽管如此,当放疗期间施加0.35 T磁场时,计算出肿瘤周围皮肤的剂量显著增强。这归因于电子返回效应,这是由于洛伦兹力在辐射时从组织中射出的电子的偏差造成的。这些返回的电子重新进入组织,导致计算剂量的局部剂量增加。结论:本研究强调了viewway系统中用于MRI的0.35 T磁场对NSCLC SABR治疗的影响,特别是对肿瘤周围皮肤的影响。
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