作者
Indrin J Chetty, Bruce Curran, Joanna E Cygler, John J DeMarco, Gary Ezzell, Bruce A Faddegon, Iwan Kawrakow, Paul J Keall, Helen Liu, C‐M Charlie Ma, DWO Rogers, Jan Seuntjens, Daryoush Sheikh‐Bagheri, Jeffrey V Siebers
发表日期
2007/12
来源
Medical physics
卷号
34
期号
12
页码范围
4818-4853
出版商
American Association of Physicists in Medicine
简介
The Monte Carlo (MC) method has been shown through many research studies to calculate accurate dose distributions for clinical radiotherapy, particularly in heterogeneous patient tissues where the effects of electron transport cannot be accurately handled with conventional, deterministic dose algorithms. Despite its proven accuracy and the potential for improved dose distributions to influence treatment outcomes, the long calculation times previously associated with MC simulation rendered this method impractical for routine clinical treatment planning. However, the development of faster codes optimized for radiotherapy calculations and improvements in computer processor technology have substantially reduced calculation times to, in some instances, within minutes on a single processor. These advances have motivated several major treatment planning system vendors to embark upon the path of MC …
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