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- Title
Estimation of cancer risks due to chest radiotherapy treatment planning computed tomography (CT) simulations.
- Authors
Derikvand, Afsaneh Mir; Bagherzadeh, Saeed; MohammadSharifi, Ali; Khoshgard, Karim; AllahMoradi, Fariba
- Abstract
The objective of our study was to determine organ doses to estimate the lifetime attributable risk (LAR) of cancer incidence related to chest tomography simulations for Radiotherapy Treatment Planning (RTTP) using patient-specific information. Patient data were used to calculate organ doses and effective dose. The effective dose (E) was calculated by two methods. First, to calculate effective dose in a standard phantom, the collected dosimetric parameters were used with the ImPACT CT Patient Dosimetry Calculator and E was calculated by applying related correction factors. Second, using the scanner-derived Dose Length Product, LARs were computed using the US National Academy of Sciences (BEIR VII) model for age- and sex-specific risks at each exposure. DLP, CTDIvol, and scan length were 507 ± 143 mGy.cm, 11 ± 4 mGy, and 47 ± 7 cm, respectively. The effective dose was 10 ± 3 mSv using ImPACT patient dosimetry calculator software and 9 ± 2 mSv using the scanner-derived Dose Length Product. The LAR of cancer incidence for all cancers, all solid cancers and leukemia were 65 ± 29, 62 ± 27, 7 ± 2 cases per 100,000 individuals, respectively. Radiation exposure from the usage of CT for radiotherapy treatment planning (RTTP) causes non-negligible increases in lifetime attributable risk. The results of this study can be used as a guide by physicians to implement strategies based on the As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principle that lead to a reduction dose without sacrificing diagnostic information.
- Subjects
NATIONAL Academy of Sciences (U.S.); RADIOTHERAPY treatment planning; DISEASE risk factors; IMAGING phantoms; CORRECTION factors; RADIATION exposure; PHYSICIAN services utilization; COMPUTED tomography; OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence
- Publication
Radiation & Environmental Biophysics, 2023, Vol 62, Issue 2, p269
- ISSN
0301-634X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00411-023-01025-4