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Probabilistic dose distribution from interfractional motion in carbon ion radiation therapy for prostate cancer shows rectum sparing with moderate target coverage degradation.

Daniel BridgesHidemasa KawamuraTatsuaki Kanai
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Assuming rigidly shifting interfractional motion around the prostate region and neglecting minor changes in soft tissue stopping power, interfractional motion resulted in target underdosing but better tissue sparing in all cases. Given our low rates of relapse and recurrence, it appears less curative dose is needed than previously thought or else current planning target margins may be excessive: Planning target volumes should be reconsidered with the adoption of dose verification methods. Our probable dose distributions quantify expected dose for future dose verification studies.
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