Evaluation of continuous beam rescanning versus pulsed beam in pencil beam scanned proton therapy for lung tumours.
Cássia O RibeiroJorvi TerpstraGuillaume JanssensJohannes A LangendijkStefan BothChristina T MuijsRobin WijsmanAntje KnopfArturs MeijersPublished in: Physics in medicine and biology (2020)
The treatment of moving targets with pencil beam scanned proton therapy (PBS-PT) may rely on rescanning strategies to smooth out motion induced dosimetric disturbances. PBS-PT machines, such as Proteus®Plus (PPlus) and Proteus®One (POne), deliver a continuous or a pulsed beam, respectively. In PPlus, scaled (or no) rescanning can be applied, while POne implies intrinsic 'rescanning' due to its pulsed delivery. We investigated the efficacy of these PBS-PT delivery types for the treatment of lung tumours. In general, clinically acceptable plans were achieved, and PPlus and POne showed similar effectiveness.