External beam planning module of Eclipse for external beam radiation therapy.
Publication/Presentation Date
6-1-2018
Abstract
Eclipse is a 3-dimensional (3D) treatment planning system for radiation therapy offered by Varian Medical Systems, Inc. The system has the network connectivity for the electronic transfer of image datasets and digital data communication among different equipment. The scope of this project for this special issue of Medical Dosimetry on 3D treatment planning systems is the assessment of planning tools in the external beam planning module of Eclipse to generate optimized treatment plans for patients undergoing external beam radiation therapy. This treatment planning system is relatively mature to be able to generate (1) simple treatment plans, (2) conformal radiation therapy plans, (3) static intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) plans, (4) volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) plans, and (5) treatment plans for electron beam therapy. The treatment planning tools are relatively plentiful to assist in the radiation therapy treatment planning. Some new features have been incorporated in the latest version and are helpful for making high-quality treatment plans. However, the location of the tools is not intuitive, and hence, familiarity with the user interface is essential to the efficient use of the treatment planning system. In addition, there are a number of dose algorithms available for the computation of dose distributions. The understanding of each dose computation algorithm is essential for the optimal use of this treatment planning system.
Volume
43
Issue
2
First Page
195
Last Page
204
ISSN
1873-4022
Published In/Presented At
Saw, C. B., Li, S., Battin, F., McKeague, J., & Peters, C. A. (2018). External beam planning module of Eclipse for external beam radiation therapy. Medical dosimetry : official journal of the American Association of Medical Dosimetrists, 43(2), 195–204. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meddos.2018.03.003
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Oncology
PubMedID
29753335
Department(s)
Department of Radiation Oncology
Document Type
Article