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====== Creating a Range Compensator ====== | ====== Creating a Range Compensator ====== | ||
- | NOTE: Range compensators can only be added to SOBP beams. A range compensator | + | <WRAP center round info 60%> |
+ | **Note:** Range compensators can only be added to SOBP beams. | ||
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+ | A range compensator | ||
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+ | ===== Re-using Existing Hardware ===== | ||
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+ | * From within the SOBP Beam Task, you may either create a new range compensator | ||
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+ | ===== Geometric or Dose Based ===== | ||
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+ | * Astroid has two algorithms to design proton range compensators, | ||
+ | * Geometric: | ||
+ | * Ray tracing is used to determine the water equivalent depth (WED) at the distal surface of the target volume throughout the entire treatment field | ||
+ | * Using this data, the appropriate thickness of range compensator material is added to each rayline such that protons will stop at the distal target surface (thickness = r90 - WED) | ||
+ | * This is the standard design approach for range compensators in nearly all other planning systems | ||
+ | * Dose Based: | ||
+ | * This approach begins with a standard geometric design | ||
+ | * Then the actual dose delivered from this field using the current compensator is computed | ||
+ | * Ray tracing is then used to compute the distance between the actual (computed) 90% isodose surface and the distal target surface throughout the entire field | ||
+ | * Material is then added or subtracted from the range compensator for each rayline, based on the difference in depth between these two surfaces | ||
+ | * The process repeats from step 2 for a predefined number of iterations (defined in the site info, and should typically be between 3-10) | ||
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+ | ===== Range Compensator Parameters ===== | ||
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+ | * The range compensator calculation uses a distal range margin that is the addition of the user-defined "Range Margin Distance" |
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