Yaparpalvi Ravindra, Ohri Nitin, Tomé Wolfgang A, Kalnicki Shalom
Radiation Oncology, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, USA.
Cureus. 2018 Jul 20;10(7):e3012. doi: 10.7759/cureus.3012.
In this study, we catalogued physics contributions in the Red Journal over the past three decades and compared publication trends with global publication trends.
We used the website of the Red Journal (International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, and Physics) to access physics contributions published between 1988 and 2017. The contributions were catalogued following taxonomy guidelines endorsed by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. From each issue, publications classified as "Physics Contributions" or as "Technical Innovations" or listed a physicist as one of the primary authors was indexed. Results are presented using descriptive statistics; chi-square [Formula: see text] testing were utilized to examine trends in contributions over 10-year time intervals. For global trend comparison of Red Journal physics contributions, we utilized PubMed database to obtain publication counts on the topics of interest.
A total of 2,852 physics contributions were indexed (86 volumes and 436 issues). Overall, 76% of contributions were photon-beam therapy applications, 15% brachytherapy, 7% particle-beam therapy, and 3% electron-beam therapy. [Formula: see text] analyses revealed significant changes in this distribution over time (p<0.001). Brachytherapy accounted for 23% of publications in the first decade, compared to 7% in the third decade. Particle beam therapy accounted for 4% of publications in the first decade and 12% in the third decade. Among treatment techniques, three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT) accounted for 64% of contributions in the first decade, compared to 3% in the third decade. Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)/volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) accounted for 4% in the first decade, compared to 54% in the third decade. Significant increases in the proportions of studies focused on motion management, functional imaging for treatment planning, and radiation safety/quality assurance during the third decade were observed (p<0.001).
Trends of physics publications in the Red Journal and globally, in general, largely mirror technological advances in the field of radiation oncology. These changes reflect a technological transition in the field over three decades from beam's-eye-view designed static treatment ports to functional imaging and knowledge-based treatment planning with biological dose optimization and real-time tumor tracking.
在本研究中,我们梳理了《红刊》在过去三十年中的物理学贡献,并将其发表趋势与全球发表趋势进行了比较。
我们利用《红刊》(《国际放射肿瘤学、生物学与物理学杂志》)的网站获取1988年至2017年发表的物理学贡献。这些贡献按照美国医学物理学家协会认可的分类指南进行梳理。从每期杂志中,对归类为“物理学贡献”或“技术创新”或列出物理学家作为主要作者之一的出版物进行索引。结果采用描述性统计呈现;使用卡方检验来考察十年时间间隔内贡献的趋势。为了对《红刊》物理学贡献进行全球趋势比较,我们利用PubMed数据库获取感兴趣主题的发表数量。
共索引了2852篇物理学贡献(86卷,436期)。总体而言,76%的贡献是光子束治疗应用,15%是近距离放射治疗,7%是粒子束治疗,3%是电子束治疗。分析显示这种分布随时间有显著变化(p<0.001)。近距离放射治疗在第一个十年的出版物中占23%,而在第三个十年占7%。粒子束治疗在第一个十年的出版物中占4%,在第三个十年占12%。在治疗技术中,三维适形放射治疗(3D-CRT)在第一个十年的贡献中占64%,而在第三个十年占3%。调强放射治疗(IMRT)/容积调强弧形治疗(VMAT)在第一个十年占4%,在第三个十年占54%。在第三个十年中,观察到专注于运动管理、治疗计划功能成像以及放射安全/质量保证的研究比例显著增加(p<0.001)。
总体而言,《红刊》以及全球范围内的物理学出版物趋势在很大程度上反映了放射肿瘤学领域的技术进步。这些变化反映了该领域在三十年中从基于射野视角设计的静态治疗野向具有生物剂量优化和实时肿瘤追踪的功能成像及基于知识的治疗计划的技术转变。