Title of article :
Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy Optimization for Acceptable and Remaining-One Unacceptable Dose-Volume and Mean-Dose Constraint Planning
Author/Authors :
Nakada, Ryosei School of Health Sciences - Tokushima University - Kuramoto - Tokushima, Japan , Abou Al-Ola, Omar M Faculty of Science - Tanta University - El-Giesh St., Tanta - Gharbia, Egypt , Yoshinaga, Tetsuya Tokushima University - Kuramoto - Tokushima, Japan
Abstract :
We give a novel approach for obtaining an intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) optimization solution based on the idea
of continuous dynamical methods. The proposed method, which is an iterative algorithm derived from the discretization of a
continuous-time dynamical system, can handle not only dose-volume but also mean-dose constraints directly in IMRT
treatment planning. A theoretical proof for the convergence to an equilibrium corresponding to the desired IMRT planning is
given by using the Lyapunov stability theorem. By introducing the concept of “acceptable,” which means the existence of a
nonempty set of beam weights satisfying the given dose-volume and mean-dose constraints, and by using the proposed method
for an acceptable IMRT planning, one can resolve the issue that the objective and evaluation are different in the conventional
planning process. Moreover, in the case where the target planning is totally unacceptable and partly acceptable except for one
group of dose constraints, we give a procedure that enables us to obtain a nearly optimal solution close to the desired solution
for unacceptable planning. The performance of the proposed approach for an acceptable or unacceptable planning is confirmed
through numerical experiments simulating a clinical setup.
Keywords :
Therapy , Mean-Dose , Dose-Volume , IMRT
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine