Background: In proton radiation therapy a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is usually assumed. However, biological experiments have evidenced RBE dependencies on dose level, proton linear energy transfer (LET) and tissue type. This work compares the predictions of three of the main radio-biological models proposed in the literature by Carabe-Fernandez, Wedenberg, Scholz and coworkers. Methods: Using the chosen models, a spread-out Bragg peak (SOBP) as well as two exemplary clinical cases (single field and two fields) for cranial proton irradiation, all delivered with state-of-the-art pencil-beam scanning, have been analyzed in terms of absorbed dose, dose-averaged LET $(LET_D)$, RBE-weighted dose $(D_{RBE})$ and biol...
International audienceBackground: Variable relative biological effectiveness (vRBE) in proton therap...
The biological optimization of proton therapy can be achieved only through a detailed evaluation of ...
Particle therapy is a form of radiation therapy in which protons and heavier ions are used, as oppos...
Background: In proton radiation therapy a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is...
Around the world, the use of protons as an alternative to photons radiation therapy of cancer is bec...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
It has long been known that proton radiotherapy has an increased biological effectiveness compared t...
Proton therapy is undergoing a rapid development making it increasingly popular as a treatment of ca...
Many cancer patients can benefit from proton therapy, as the treatment modality have been shown to p...
Background: The use of protons was first suggested for use in treating cancer in 1946, due to its pr...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
Despite increasing use of proton therapy (PBT), several systematic literature reviews show limited g...
Currently, most clinical range-modulated proton beams are assumed to have a fixed overall relative b...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> To better estimate relative biological effectiveness (RBE) in therapeutic proton ...
In current clinical practice, the physical proton dose is converted to a biological equivalent photo...
International audienceBackground: Variable relative biological effectiveness (vRBE) in proton therap...
The biological optimization of proton therapy can be achieved only through a detailed evaluation of ...
Particle therapy is a form of radiation therapy in which protons and heavier ions are used, as oppos...
Background: In proton radiation therapy a constant relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of 1.1 is...
Around the world, the use of protons as an alternative to photons radiation therapy of cancer is bec...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
It has long been known that proton radiotherapy has an increased biological effectiveness compared t...
Proton therapy is undergoing a rapid development making it increasingly popular as a treatment of ca...
Many cancer patients can benefit from proton therapy, as the treatment modality have been shown to p...
Background: The use of protons was first suggested for use in treating cancer in 1946, due to its pr...
Clinical treatment with protons uses the concept of relative biological effectiveness (RBE) to conve...
Despite increasing use of proton therapy (PBT), several systematic literature reviews show limited g...
Currently, most clinical range-modulated proton beams are assumed to have a fixed overall relative b...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> To better estimate relative biological effectiveness (RBE) in therapeutic proton ...
In current clinical practice, the physical proton dose is converted to a biological equivalent photo...
International audienceBackground: Variable relative biological effectiveness (vRBE) in proton therap...
The biological optimization of proton therapy can be achieved only through a detailed evaluation of ...
Particle therapy is a form of radiation therapy in which protons and heavier ions are used, as oppos...