Cancers (Mar 2019)

Value of Three-Dimensional Imaging Systems for Image-Guided Carbon Ion Radiotherapy

  • Yang Li,
  • Yoshiki Kubota,
  • Mutsumi Tashiro,
  • Tatsuya Ohno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers11030297
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 297

Abstract

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Carbon ion radiotherapy (C-ion RT) allows excellent dose distribution because of the Bragg Peak. Compared with conventional radiotherapy, it delivers a higher dose with a smaller field. However, the dose distribution is sensitive to anatomical changes. Imaging technologies are necessary to reduce uncertainties during treatment, especially for hypofractionated and adaptive radiotherapy (ART). In-room computed tomography (CT) techniques, such as cone-beam CT (CBCT) and CT-on-rails are routinely used in photon centers and play a key role in improving treatment accuracy. For C-ion RT, there is an increasing demand for a three-dimensional (3D) image-guided system because of the limitations of the present two-dimensional (2D) imaging verification technology. This review discusses the current imaging system used in carbon ion centers and the potential benefits of a volumetric image-guided system.

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