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Examination of the effect of increasing the number of radiation beams on a radiation treatment plan
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2002
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Radiation Treatment PlanEigenvalue Perturbation TheoryComputer-assisted SurgeryRadiation TherapyMedical ImagingIonizing RadiationTreatment PlanTreatment PlanningRadiation BeamsPerturbation OperatorRadiation Therapy PlanningRadiation EffectsMedicineRadiation OncologyOrthopaedic SurgeryTreatment VerificationRadiologyHealth Sciences
Within the confines of least-squares operations, it is possible to quantify the effect of the addition of treatment fields or beamlets to a treatment plan. Using linear algebra and eigenvalue perturbation theory, the effect of the increase in number of treatments is shown to be equivalent to adding a perturbation operator. The effect of adding additional fields will be negligible if the perturbation operator is small. The correspondence of this approach to an earlier work in beam-orientation optimization is also demonstrated. Results are presented for prostate, spinal and head and neck cases, and the connection to beam-orientation optimization is examined.
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