학술논문

Dose optimization of high dose rate brachytherapy for skin cancer treatment using Harrison-Anderson-Mick applicator
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 IEEE 6th International Conference on Optimization and Applications (ICOA) Optimization and Applications (ICOA), 2020 IEEE 6th International Conference on. :1-5 Apr, 2020
Subject
Aerospace
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transportation
Applicators
Catheters
Brachytherapy
Skin
Surface treatment
Optimization
Cancer
Dose-optimization
Monte Carlo
Language
Abstract
Brachytherapy is one of the most common forms of localized cancer treatment, it has played an important role in the management of different cancer types. In the present study, we developed a high dose rate brachytherapy treatment for superficial skin. For this purpose, we established an algorithm to deliver a uniform prescribed dose of 6 Gy to a flat surface using PHITS Monte Carlo code. In this treatment, the Cobalt-60 source is placed on the affected area of the skin through Harrison-Anderson-Mick applicator which contains five embedded catheters, in each, five dwell positions were activated. The dwell times, corresponding to the source stops, were optimized using the Tikhonov regularization and the L-curve methods in order to achieve the clinical goal of brachytherapy treatment, which is delivering 6 Gy uniformly over the affected area during the irradiation while keeping a constant distance under the skin. Therefore, the uniformity of the dose was observed in the 2D isodose curves and 3D isodose surfaces at the target distances from the plane of the active positions within the applicator and the prescribed dose was delivered to the affected area uniformly.