Dose Delivery Concept and Instrumentation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23730/CYRSP-2017-001.13

Keywords:

Dose delivery, beam shaping, beam scanning, beam monitoring.

Abstract

Radiation therapy aims to deliver the prescribed amount of dose to a tumour at the same time as sparing the surrounding tissues as much as possible. In charged particle therapy, delivering the prescribed dose is equivalent to delivering the prescribed number of ions of a given energy at each position of the irradiation field. The accurate delivery is committed to a dose delivery (DD) system that shapes, guides and controls the beam before the patient entrance. Most of the early DD systems provided uniform lateral dose profiles by using different devices, mainly patient-specific, placed in the beam line to shape the three-dimensional final target dose. More recently, systems that provide highly conformal dose distributions using thousands of narrow beams at well-defined energy were developed which feature advanced scanning magnets and real-time beam monitors, without patient-specific hardware. This lecture will cover the general dose delivery concept as well as the different DD instrumentations depending mainly on the beam delivery technique and on the particle and accelerator types. Some characteristic worldwide DD and beam monitor systems will be mentioned.

Author Biographies

Simona Giordanengo, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Section of Torino

Researcher at Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

Marco Donetti, Centro Nazionale di Adroterapia Oncologica, Pavia, Italy

Accelerator department

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Published

2017-06-22