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arxiv: 2111.04847 · v2 · pith:VQ7Q243H · submitted 2021-11-08 · math.OC

Robust Direct Aperture Optimization for Radiation Therapy Treatment Planning

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Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) allows for the design of customized, highly-conformal treatments for cancer patients. Creating IMRT treatment plans, however, is a mathematically complex process, which is often tackled in multiple, simpler stages. This sequential approach typically separates radiation dose requirements from mechanical deliverability considerations, which may result in suboptimal treatment quality. For patient health to be considered paramount, holistic models must address these plan elements concurrently, eliminating quality loss between stages. This combined direct aperture optimization (DAO) approach is rarely paired with uncertainty mitigation techniques, such as robust optimization, due to the inherent complexity of both parts. This paper outlines a robust DAO (RDAO) model and discusses novel methodologies for efficiently integrating salient constraints. Because the highly-complex RDAO model is difficult to solve, an original candidate plan generation (CPG) heuristic is proposed. The CPG produces rapid, high-quality, feasible plans, which are immediately clinically viable, and can also be used to generate a feasible incumbent solution for warm starting the RDAO model. Computational results obtained using clinical patient datasets with motion uncertainty show the benefit of incorporating the CPG, both in terms of first incumbent solution and final output plan quality.

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