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Fast Generation Of Lung Sbrt Plans With A Knowledge-Based Planning Model On Ring-Mounted Halcyon Linac, Justin Visak, Aaron Webster, Mark E. Bernard, Mahesh R. Kudrimoti, Marcus E. Randall, Ronald C. Mcgarry, Damodar Pokhrel Sep 2021

Fast Generation Of Lung Sbrt Plans With A Knowledge-Based Planning Model On Ring-Mounted Halcyon Linac, Justin Visak, Aaron Webster, Mark E. Bernard, Mahesh R. Kudrimoti, Marcus E. Randall, Ronald C. Mcgarry, Damodar Pokhrel

Radiation Medicine Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: To demonstrate fast treatment planning feasibility of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) for centrally located lung tumors on Halcyon Linac via a previously validated knowledge-based planning (KBP) model to support offline adaptive radiotherapy.

MATERIALS/METHODS: Twenty previously treated non-coplanar volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) lung SBRT plans (c-Truebeam) on SBRT-dedicated C-arm Truebeam Linac were selected. Patients received 50 Gy in five fractions. c-Truebeam plans were re-optimized for Halcyon manually (m-Halcyon) and with KBP model (k-Halcyon). Both m-Halcyon and k-Halcyon plans were normalized for identical or better target coverage than clinical c-Truebeam …


A Novel And Clinically Useful Dynamic Conformal Arc (Dca)-Based Vmat Planning Technique For Lung Sbrt, Damodar Pokhrel, Justin Visak, Lana Sanford Jul 2020

A Novel And Clinically Useful Dynamic Conformal Arc (Dca)-Based Vmat Planning Technique For Lung Sbrt, Damodar Pokhrel, Justin Visak, Lana Sanford

Radiation Medicine Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: Volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) is gaining popularity for stereotactic treatment of lung lesions for medically inoperable patients. Due to multiple beamlets in delivery of highly modulated VMAT plans, there are dose delivery uncertainties associated with small-field dosimetry error and interplay effects with small lesions. We describe and compare a clinically useful dynamic conformal arc (DCA)-based VMAT (d-VMAT) technique for lung SBRT using flattening filter free (FFF) beams to minimize these effects.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten solitary early-stage I-II non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients were treated with a single dose of 30 Gy using 3-6 non-coplanar VMAT arcs (clinical …