Title of article
Evaluation of Lung Density and Its Dosimetric Impact on Lung Cancer Radiotherapy: A Simulation Study
Author/Authors
Raj Verma, T King George Medical University, UP, Lucknow, India , Kumar Painuly, N King George Medical University, UP, Lucknow, India , Prasad Mishra, S Dr.Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India , Yoganathan, S. A Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, India , Singh, N King George Medical University, UP, Lucknow, India , Bhatt,M. L. B King George Medical University, UP, Lucknow, India , Jamal, N King George Medical University, UP, Lucknow, India
Pages
12
From page
17
To page
28
Abstract
Background: The dosimetric parameters required in lung cancer radiation therapy
are taken from a homogeneous water phantom; however, during treatment, the expected
results are being affected because of its inhomogeneity. Therefore, it becomes
necessary to quantify these deviations.
Objective: The present study has been undertaken to find out inter- and intralung
density variations and its dosimetric impact on lung cancer radiotherapy using
Monte Carlo code FLUKA and PBC algorithms.
Material and Methods: Density of 100 lungs was recorded from their CT
images along with age. Then, after PDD calculated by FLUKA MC Code and PBC
algorithm for virtual phantom having density 0.2 gm/cm3 and 0.4 gm/cm3 (density
range obtained from CT images of 100 lungs) using Co-60 10 x10 cm2 beams were
compared.
Results: Average left and right lung densities were 0.275±0.387 and 0.270±0.383
respectively. The deviation in PBC calculated PDD were (+)216%, (+91%), (+)45%,
(+)26.88%, (+)14%, (-)1%, (+)2%, (-)0.4%, (-)1%, (+)1%, (+)4%, (+)4.5% for
0.4 gm/cm3 and (+)311%, (+)177%, (+)118%, (+)90.95%, (+)72.23%, (+)55.83%
,(+)38.85%, (+)28.80%, (+)21.79%, (+)15.95%, (+)1.67%, (-) 2.13%, (+)1.27%,
(+)0.35%, (-)1.79%, (-)2.75% for 0.2 gm/cm3 density mediums at depths of 1mm,
2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6 mm, 7 mm, 8mm, 9mm,10mm, 15mm, 30mm, 40mm,
50mm, 80mm and 100 mm, respectively.
Conclusion: Large variations in inter- and intra- lung density were recorded.
PBC overestimated the dose at air/lung interface as well as inside lung. The results
of Monte Carlo simulation can be used to assess the performance of other treatment
planning systems used in lung cancer radiotherapy.
Keywords
Computed Tomography , Virtual Phantom , Variation in Lung Density , Monte Carlo Code FLUKA , PBC
Journal title
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2500400
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