On five neuro-oncology patients, percentile-based probabilistic IMPT plans improved tumor coverage (up to 0.93 GyRBE) and reduced organ-at-risk doses (up to 33 GyRBE) compared to robust plans, at the cost of much longer optimization times.
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Direct probabilistic IMPT treatment planning with setup and range errors for neuro-oncological patients
On five neuro-oncology patients, percentile-based probabilistic IMPT plans improved tumor coverage (up to 0.93 GyRBE) and reduced organ-at-risk doses (up to 33 GyRBE) compared to robust plans, at the cost of much longer optimization times.