18.5.2020 Utilization of real-time motion tracking methods in radiotherapy for prostate cancer (Vanhanen)

Issues investigated in the thesis were: the immobilizing effect of the RR (Rectafix, Mimator AB), localization accuracy of two EM systems (RayPilot, Micropos Medical AB, and Calypso, Varian Medical Systems) and dosimetric benefit of continuous motion monitoring based motion correction and beam gating strategy.
Results of the thesis indicate that the use of RR in standard clinical setting may increase the intrafraction prostate motion, thus reducing the accuracy of treatment delivery. Localization accuracy of the RayPilot was found being compromised due to the positional instability of the intraprostatic transmitters, whereas the accuracy of the Calypso was comparable to kV imaging of intraprostatic fiducial markers. Dosimetric and motion analyses revealed, that single pre-treatment CBCT-guided treatment localization can lead to clinically relevant target dose deficits, whereas additional pre-treatment motion correction is adequate for most of the patients.
However, continuous motion monitoring based correction strategy with beam gating is required to ensure high target dose coverage and to minimize the risk organ doses for all fractions. Currently implemented treatment protocol for prostate SBRT in Tampere University Hospital is based on the findings of this thesis and utilizes continuous motion monitoring based motion correction and beam gating with Calypso.
The research is published in JYU Dissertations series, number 218, Jyväskylä, 2020. ISSN 2489-9003, ISBN 978-951-39-8158-7 (PDF). Link to publication in JYX publication archives:
Ph.Lic. Antti Vanhanen defends his doctoral dissertation in "Utilization of real-time motion tracking methods in radiotherapy for prostate cancer" on Monday 18 May 2020 in the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ at the Department of Physics. Opponent is Docent Juha Nikkinen from the Oulu University Hospital and Custos is Professor Markku Kataja from the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥. The doctoral dissertation is held in Finnish.
The dissertation is held online, link to the Zoom Webinar (Zoom application or Google Chrome web browser recommended):
Meeting ID: 674 2859 0127
For further information:
Antti Vanhanen, antti.m.j.vanhanen@student.jyu.fi