eprintid: 26014 rev_number: 14 eprint_status: archive userid: 1589 dir: disk0/00/02/60/14 datestamp: 2019-03-14 10:07:55 lastmod: 2024-05-25 22:26:07 status_changed: 2019-03-14 10:07:55 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Vogin, G. creators_name: Wambersie, A. creators_name: Koto, M. creators_name: Ohno, T. creators_name: Uhl, Matthias creators_name: Fossati, P. creators_name: Balosso, J. title: A step towards international prospective trials in carbon ion radiotherapy: investigation of factors influencing dose distribution in the facilities in operation based on a case of skull base chordoma subjects: ddc-610 divisions: i-911400 keywords: Carbon ion radiotherapy, Equieffective dose, Clinical trials methodology, Chordoma abstract: Background: Carbon ion radiotherapy (CIRT) has been delivered to more than 20,000 patients worldwide. International trials have been recommended in order to emphasize the actual benefits. The ULICE program (Union of Light Ion Centers in Europe) addressed the need for harmonization of CIRT practices. A comparative knowledge of the sources and magnitudes of uncertainties altering dose distribution and clinical effects during the whole CIRT procedure is required in that aim. Methods: As part of ULICE WP2 task group, we sent a centrally reviewed questionnaire exploring candidate sources of uncertainties in dose deposition to the ten CIRT facilities in operation by February 2017. We aimed to explore native beam characterization, immobilization, anatomic data acquisition, target volumes and organs at risks delineation, treatment planning, dose delivery, quality assurance prior and during treatment. The responders had to consider the clinical case of a clival chordoma eligible for postoperative CIRT according to their clinical practice. With the results, our task group discussed ways to harmonize CIRT practices. Results: We received 5 surveys from facilities that have treated 77% of the patients worldwide per November 2017. We pointed out the singularity of the facilities and beam delivery systems, a divergent definition of target volumes, the multiplicity of TPS and equieffective dose calculation approximations. Conclusion: Multiple uncertainties affect equieffective dose definition, deposition and calculation in CIRT. Although it is not possible to harmonize all the steps of the CIRT planning between the centers, our working group proposed counter-measures addressing the improvable limitations. date: 2019 publisher: BioMed Central id_scheme: DOI ppn_swb: 1665788291 own_urn: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-260142 language: eng bibsort: VOGINGASTEPTOWAR2019 full_text_status: public publication: Radiation Oncology volume: 14 number: 24 place_of_pub: London pagerange: 1-12 issn: 1748-1717 citation: Vogin, G. ; Wambersie, A. ; Koto, M. ; Ohno, T. ; Uhl, Matthias ; Fossati, P. ; Balosso, J. (2019) A step towards international prospective trials in carbon ion radiotherapy: investigation of factors influencing dose distribution in the facilities in operation based on a case of skull base chordoma. Radiation Oncology, 14 (24). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1748-1717 document_url: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/26014/1/13014_2019_Article_1224.pdf