Claims
- 1. A method for planning radiation treatment of a target area, wherein a radiation source is disposed on a gantry that is movable along multiple arcs, and a collimator is operable to form multiple apertures for passing a radiation beam produced by said radiation source, said method comprising:
selecting a number of delivery angles for the radiation beam towards the target area and a number of apertures through which the radiation beam is directed; selecting a number and range of arcs for the gantry; assigning an initial aperture configuration for passing the radiation beam; calculating a dose of initial radiation output based on the initial aperture configuration; evaluating the initial radiation output against an objective function; altering the initial aperture configuration; calculating an altered radiation output based on the altered aperture configuration and re-evaluating the altered radiation output against the objective function; re-altering the altered aperture configuration; re-calculating the altered radiation output and re-evaluating the altered radiation output for the re-altered aperture configuration until the objective function is satisfied.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
designating geometric constraints for the collimator prior to calculating the initial radiation output.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising:
determining whether at least one of the: altered and re-altered aperture configuration complies with the geometric constraints of the collimator prior to evaluation of the altered radiation output.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the collimator includes a plurality of movable leafs, and wherein the geometric constraints of the collimator comprise at least one of an extrema for a leaf position for determining an aperture configuration and a leaf travel speed.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein if the altered aperture configuration does not comply with the designated geometric constraints, then the altered aperture configuration is re-adjusted prior to calculating the altered radiation output.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the radiation source comprises a linear accelerator, said method further comprising:
designating a limitation on operations of the linear accelerator prior to calculating the initial radiation output.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the limitation on operations of the linear accelerator comprise at least one of: a radiation dose rate, a minimal accurate dose amount a conveyance speed for the linear accelerator.
- 8. The method of claim 7, further comprising:
determining whether the radiation output conforms with the limitation on operations of the linear accelerator.
- 9. The method of claim 1, wherein a number of intensity fields N for the radiation beam is obtained according to N=2n−1, wherein n is a number of apertures.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein a degree of a first alteration of the aperture configuration is larger than a subsequent alteration of the aperture configuration to permit coarse to fine-tuning based on the objective function.
- 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the aperture configuration comprises at least one of size, shape and weight.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising providing a signal for at least one optimized aperture size once the objective function is satisfied.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising providing a signal for at least one optimized aperture weight once the objective function is satisfied.
- 14. The method of claim 1, wherein altering of the aperture configuration is based on pre-computed radiation doses for pencil beams of the radiation source to add or subtract a radiation dose contribution of the pencil beam.
- 15. The method of claim 1, wherein an evaluation of the objective function and optimization of the beam apertures and weights comprises at least one of the methods: simulated annealing, gradient search, genetic algorithm, mixed integer programming and iterative methods.
- 16. The method of claim 1, wherein the objective function comprises at least one of a least square dose differential objective between a desired dose and an achieved dose, a mathematical function of dose and volume, equivalent uniform dose, and functions of biological indices.
- 17. A computer readable medium for planning radiation treatment of a target area using a radiation source disposed on a gantry that is movable along multiple arcs, and a collimator operable to form multiple apertures for passing a radiation beam produced by said radiation source, the computer readable medium comprising:
a program means for receiving a selected a mode for radiation treatment including one of: a fixed field intensity modulated radiotherapy, an intensity modulated arc therapy, and a hybrid treatment of fixed field intensity modulated radiotherapy with intensity modulated arc therapy; a program means for receiving at least one of parameter sets a) and b), wherein a) includes a number of delivery angles for the radiation beam towards the target area and a number of apertures through which the radiation beam is directed, and wherein b) includes a number and range of arcs for the gantry; a program means for assigning an initial aperture configuration for the radiation beam; a program calculating means for calculating a dose of radiation output based on the initial aperture configuration; a program altering means for altering the initial aperture configuration according to an evaluation algorithm for the calculated radiation output with respect to an objective function; and for repeating operations of the means for altering the aperture configuration; means for calculating the radiation output, and means for evaluating the calculated radiation output for the altered aperture configuration until the objective function is satisfied.
- 18. The medium of claim 17, further comprising:
program means for designating geometric constraints for the collimator prior to calculating the dose of radiation output.
- 19. The medium of claim 17, further comprising:
program means for determining whether the altered aperture configuration complies with the geometric constraints of the collimator prior to evaluation of the calculated radiation output for the altered aperture configuration.
- 20. The medium of claim 19, wherein the collimator includes a plurality of movable leafs, and wherein the geometric constraints of the collimator comprise at least one of an extrema for a leaf position for determining an aperture configuration and a leaf travel speed.
- 21. The medium of claim 17, wherein the radiation source comprises a linear accelerator, said medium further comprising:
program means for receiving a designation of a limitation on operations of the linear accelerator prior to calculating a dose rate of the radiation output.
- 22. The medium of claim 20, wherein the limitation on operations of the linear accelerator comprise at least one of: a radiation dose rate, a minimal accurate dose amount a conveyance speed for the linear accelerator.
- 23. The medium of claim 22, further comprising:
program means for determining whether the calculated radiation amount conforms with the limitation on operations of the linear accelerator.
- 24. A method for planning a radiation treatment of a target area comprising:
selecting at least one of a set of parameters a) and b), wherein a) includes a number of delivery angles for a radiation beam for performing radiation treatment and a number of apertures through which the radiation beam is directed towards the target area and wherein b) includes a number and range of arcs through which the radiation beam travels; assigning an initial aperture configuration for the radiation beam prior to determining any intensity distribution for any radiation beam to treat the target area; and calculating a dose of initial radiation output based on the initial aperture configuration.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a non-provisional application claiming domestic priority from Provisional Application No. 60/338,118, filed on Dec. 3, 2001.
[0002] A computer listing of a program according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention is submitted herewith in a CD-ROM as an Appendix to this application. The contents of the CD-ROM are incorporated by reference. The computer program is subject to copyright protection.
Government Interests
[0003] This invention was made with the support of the U.S. government under Grant Number R29CA66075 awarded by NIH. The U.S. government has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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