Radiation therapy systems and methods for delivering doses to a target volume

US9855445B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9855445-B2
Application numberUS-201615089330-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 1, 2016
Priority dateApr 1, 2016
Publication dateJan 2, 2018
Grant dateJan 2, 2018

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A radiation therapy system includes an accelerator and beam transport system that generates a beam of particles. The accelerator and beam transport system guides the beam on a path and into a nozzle that can aim the beam toward an object. The nozzle includes a beam energy adjuster that can adjust the beam by, for example, placing different thicknesses of material in the path of the beam to affect the energies of the particles in the beam to deliver a dose to the object with a Spread Out Bragg Peak.

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What is claimed is: 1. A radiation therapy system, comprising: an accelerator that accelerates particles in a beam; a nozzle that receives the beam of particles downstream of the accelerator, the nozzle configured to affect energies of the particles in the beam to create a first adjusted beam that delivers a first dose with a first Spread Out Bragg Peak (SOBP) along a first target line segment in a target volume and to create a second adjusted beam that delivers a second dose with a second SOBP along a second target line segment in the target volume, wherein the second target line segment is displaced from the first target line segment; and a focusing magnet along the path of the beam that adjusts the energies of the particles in the beam to vary sizes of spots where the beam intersects a layer of the target volume. 2. The radiation therapy system of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle comprises: a scanning magnet; and a range shifter configured to place different thicknesses of material in the path of the beam to affect the distance that the particles penetrate into the target volume during delivery of the first dose and during delivery of the second dose, to position the first SOBP within the target volume and to position the second SOBP within the target volume. 3. The radiation therapy system of claim 2 , wherein the nozzle further comprises a range modulator that is configured to place different thicknesses of material in the path of the beam to change the energies of at least a portion of the particles during delivery of the first dose and during delivery of the second dose, to achieve the first SOBP and to achieve the second SOBP. 4. The radiation therapy system of claim 3 , wherein the range modulator comprises a plurality of arms extending from a hub, the arms having non-uniform thicknesses, wherein the range modulator is operable to rotate about the hub allowing the beam to pass through at least one of the arms. 5. The radiation therapy system of claim 3 , wherein the range modulator is configured to move in a first direction between a position that is completely out of the path of the beam and a position that is in the path of the beam. 6. The radiation therapy system of claim 5 , wherein the first direction is transverse to the path of the beam, wherein further the range modulator is also configured to move in a second direction different from the first direction and transverse to the path of the beam. 7. The radiation therapy system of claim 1 , wherein the nozzle comprises: a scanning magnet; and a range shifter configured to place different thicknesses of material in the path of the beam to change the energies of at least a portion of the particles during delivery of the first dose and during delivery of the second dose, to achieve the first SOBP and to achieve the second SOBP. 8. The radiation therapy system of claim 1 , wherein the first dose is at least four grays and is delivered in less than one second, and wherein the second dose is at least four grays and is delivered in less than one second. 9. A radiation therapy method, comprising: receiving a beam of particles; steering the beam along a path using a plurality of magnets in a nozzle; and placing different thicknesses of material in the path of the beam in the nozzle to affect energies of particles in the beam and create an adjusted beam that delivers a dose with a Spread Out Bragg Peak along a target line segment in a target volume, wherein the dose delivered along the target line segment is at least four grays and is delivered in less than one second. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein said placing comprises: moving a range modulator in the nozzle in a first direction between a position that is completely out of the path of the beam and a position in the nozzle that is in the path of the beam, wherein the range modulator comprises a plurality of arms extending from a hub, the arms having non-uniform thicknesses; and with the range modulator in the path of the beam, rotating the range modulator about the hub to place at least one of the arms in the path of the beam, wherein the energies of the particles is varied according to the thicknesses of the arms that pass through the beam, and wherein the thicknesses of the arms that pass through the beams is varied by moving the range modulator back-and-forth in the first direction. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising synchronizing movement of the range modulator with a source of the beam to compensate for variations in the beam of particles. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first direction is transverse to the path of the beam, wherein the thicknesses of the arms that pass through the beams is also varied by moving the range modulator in a second direction different from the first direction and transverse to the path of the beam. 13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising varying the distance that the particles penetrate into a target volume with a range shifter that is in the nozzle and is configured to place the different thicknesses of the material in the path of the beam. 14. The method of claim 9 , wherein said placing comprises moving components of a range shifter in the path of the beam in the nozzle to present the different thicknesses of the material to the beam. 15. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: tracking motion of the target volume; and delivering the dose along the target line segment to coincide with a position of the target volume, wherein the dose is delivered in a period of time short enough to counter uncertainties in the position due to the motion of the target volume. 16. A radiation therapy method, comprising: receiving a beam of particles; steering the beam along a path using a plurality of magnets in a nozzle; and placing different thicknesses of material in the path of the beam in the nozzle to affect energies of particles in the beam and create an adjusted beam that delivers a dose with a Spread Out Bragg Peak along a target line segment in a target volume; wherein said placing comprises: moving a range modulator in the nozzle in a first direction between a position that is completely out of the path of the beam and a position in the nozzle that is in the path of the beam, wherein the range modulator comprises a plurality of arms extending from a hub, the arms having non-uniform thicknesses; and with the range modulator in the path of the beam, rotating the range modulator about the hub to place at least one of the arms in the path of the beam, wherein the energies of the particles is varied according to the thicknesses of the arms that pass through the beam, and wherein the thicknesses of the arms that pass through the beams is varied by moving the range modulator back-and-forth in the first direction. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the dose delivered along the target line segment is at least four grays and is delivered in less than one second. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first direction is transverse to the path of the beam, wherein the thicknesses of the arms that pass through the beams is also varied by moving the range modulator in a second direction different from the first direction and transverse to the path of the beam. 19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising synchronizing movement of the range modulator with a source of the beam to compensate for variations in the beam of particles. 20. The method of claim 16 , further comprising varying the distance that the particles penetrate into the ta

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  • A61N5/1049Primary

    for verifying the position of the patient with respect to the radiation beam · CPC title

  • Elements inserted into the radiation path within the system, e.g. filters or wedges · CPC title

  • Ions; Protons · CPC title

  • A61N5/1077Primary

    Beam delivery systems · CPC title

  • in real time, i.e. during treatment · CPC title

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What does patent US9855445B2 cover?
A radiation therapy system includes an accelerator and beam transport system that generates a beam of particles. The accelerator and beam transport system guides the beam on a path and into a nozzle that can aim the beam toward an object. The nozzle includes a beam energy adjuster that can adjust the beam by, for example, placing different thicknesses of material in the path of the beam to affe…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Varian Med Sys Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N5/1049. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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