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Comparison of MR-guided radiotherapy accumulated doses for central lung tumors with non-adaptive and online adaptive proton therapy.

Moritz RabeMiguel A PalaciosJohn R van Sörnsen de KosteChukwuka EzeMartin HillbrandClaus BelkaGuillaume LandrySuresh SenanChristopher Kurz
Published in: Medical physics (2023)
A significant dose sparing potential of non-adaptive and online adaptive proton therapy compared to MRgRT for OARs in close, but not direct proximity of central lung tumors was identified. The near-maximum dose to the bronchial tree was not significantly different for MRgRT and non-adaptive IMPT. Online adaptive IMPT achieved significantly lower doses to the bronchial tree compared to MRgRT.
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