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Many clinical studies have demonstrated that implanted radiopaque fiducial markers improve targeting accuracy in external-beam radiotherapy, but little is known about the dose perturbations these markers may cause in patients receiving proton radiotherapy. The objective of this study was to determine what types of implantable markers are visible in setup radiographs and, at the same time, perturb the therapeutic proton dose to the prostate by less than 10%. The radiographic visibility of the markers was assessed by visual inspection of lateral setup radiographs of a pelvic phantom using a kilovoltage x-ray imaging system. The fiducial-induced perturbations in the proton dose were estimated with Monte Carlo simulations. The influence of marker material, size, placement depth and orientation within the pelvis was examined. The radiographic tests confirmed that gold and stainless steel markers were clearly visible and that titanium markers were not. The Monte Carlo simulations revealed that titanium and stainless steel markers minimally perturbed the proton beam, but gold markers cast unacceptably large dose shadows. A 0.9 mm diameter, 3.1 mm long cylindrical stainless steel marker provides good radiographic visibility yet perturbs the proton dose distribution in the prostate by less than 8% when using a parallel opposed lateral beam arrangement.
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Wayne Newhauser
Louisiana State University
J Fontenot
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center
Nicholas Koch
Carolinas Medical Center
Civil War Book Review
Physics in Medicine and Biology
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Los Alamos National Laboratory
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dbe0da7d378569a9836a8a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/52/11/001