Background: In radiotherapy, especially when treating children, minimising exposure of healthy tissue can prevent the development of adverse outcomes, including second cancers. In this study we propose a validated Monte Carlo framework to evaluate the complete patient exposure during paediatric brain cancer treatment. Materials and methods: Organ doses were calculated for treatment of a diffuse midline glioma (50.4 Gy with 1.8 Gy per fraction) on a 5-year-old anthropomorphic phantom with 3D-conformal radiotherapy, intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) and intensity modulated pencil beam scanning (PBS) proton therapy. Doses from computed tomography (CT) for planning and on-board imaging for position...
The Monte Carlo method was employed to simulate realistic treatment situations for photon and proton...
The Monte Carlo method was employed to simulate realistic treatment situations for photon and proton...
The use of ionizing radiation for treatment of cancer diseases is continuously increasing as patient...
International audienceBackground In radiotherapy, especially when treating children, minimising expo...
International audienceBackground In radiotherapy, especially when treating children, minimising expo...
IntroductionIon-beam radiotherapy can reduce the entrance dose because of their physical characteris...
Proton therapy has been substantially growing in use and acceptance for the treatment of cancer in t...
Proton therapy has been substantially growing in use and acceptance for the treatment of cancer in t...
Background. Radiotherapy (RT) plays a fundamental role in the treatment of pediatric central nervous...
To investigate the amount that radiation-induced secondary cancer would be reduced by using proton b...
Proton therapy has the potential to provide survival and tumor control outcomes comparable and frequ...
One of the most serious late side effects of cancer treatments is the development of a second malign...
Proton therapy has the potential to provide survival and tumor control outcomes comparable and frequ...
One of the most serious late side effects of cancer treatments is the development of a second malign...
Children receiving radiotherapy face the probability of a subsequent malignant neoplasm (SMN). In so...
The Monte Carlo method was employed to simulate realistic treatment situations for photon and proton...
The Monte Carlo method was employed to simulate realistic treatment situations for photon and proton...
The use of ionizing radiation for treatment of cancer diseases is continuously increasing as patient...
International audienceBackground In radiotherapy, especially when treating children, minimising expo...
International audienceBackground In radiotherapy, especially when treating children, minimising expo...
IntroductionIon-beam radiotherapy can reduce the entrance dose because of their physical characteris...
Proton therapy has been substantially growing in use and acceptance for the treatment of cancer in t...
Proton therapy has been substantially growing in use and acceptance for the treatment of cancer in t...
Background. Radiotherapy (RT) plays a fundamental role in the treatment of pediatric central nervous...
To investigate the amount that radiation-induced secondary cancer would be reduced by using proton b...
Proton therapy has the potential to provide survival and tumor control outcomes comparable and frequ...
One of the most serious late side effects of cancer treatments is the development of a second malign...
Proton therapy has the potential to provide survival and tumor control outcomes comparable and frequ...
One of the most serious late side effects of cancer treatments is the development of a second malign...
Children receiving radiotherapy face the probability of a subsequent malignant neoplasm (SMN). In so...
The Monte Carlo method was employed to simulate realistic treatment situations for photon and proton...
The Monte Carlo method was employed to simulate realistic treatment situations for photon and proton...
The use of ionizing radiation for treatment of cancer diseases is continuously increasing as patient...