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J Appl Clin Med Phys ; 24(4): e13896, 2023 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36704919

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Reporting on the first implementation of a proton dedicated commercial device (IBA Sphinx/Lynx) for daily Quality Assurance (QA) of scanned proton and carbon ion beams. METHODS: Daily QA trendlines over more than 3 years for protons and more than 2 years for carbon ions have been acquired. Key daily QA parameters were reviewed, namely the spot size and position, beam range, Bragg peak width, coincidence (between beam and imaging system isocenters), homogeneity and dose. RESULTS: The performance of the QA equipment for protons and carbon ions was evaluated. Daily QA trendlines allowed us to detect machine performance drifts and changes. The definition of tolerances and action levels is provided and compared with levels used in the literature. CONCLUSION: The device has been successfully implemented for routine daily QA activities in a dual particle therapy facility for more than 2 years. It improved the efficiency of daily QA and provides a comprehensive QA process.


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Lynx , Proton Therapy , Humans , Animals , Protons , Proton Therapy/methods , Ions , Carbon , Radiometry
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J Radiat Res ; 54 Suppl 1: i147-54, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23824120

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A conceptual design of a mobile isocenter carbon ion gantry was carried out in the framework of the Particle Training Network for European Radiotherapy (PARTNER) and Union of Light Ion Centres in Europe (ULICE) projects. To validate the magnets used in this gantry, Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations were performed with COMSOL multiphysics; the purpose was to evaluate the magnetic field quality and the influence of additional support structures for correctors, 90° bending dipole and quadrupoles, both in dynamic and static regimes. Due to the low ramp rates, the dynamic effects do not disturb the homogeneity and the magnetic field level. The differences between the stationary field and the corresponding dynamic field after the end of the ramps are in the order of 10(-4); it implies that the magnets can be operated without significant field lag at the nominal ramp rate. However, even in static regime the magnetic length of corrector magnet decreases by 5% when the rotator mechanical structure is considered. The simulations suggest an optimization phase of the correctors in the rotator.


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Heavy Ion Radiotherapy/instrumentation , Heavy Ion Radiotherapy/methods , Magnetics , Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Algorithms , Carbon/chemistry , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Finite Element Analysis , Humans , Magnets , Particle Accelerators , Software
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