Development of a Method for Improving the Electric Field Distribution in Patients Undergoing Tumor-Treating Fields Therapy

Jiwon Sung, Jaehyeon Seo, Yunhui Jo, Myonggeun Yoon, Sang Gu Hwang, Eun Ho Kim

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    Abstract

    Tumor-treating fields therapy involves placing pads onto the patient’s skin to create a low-intensity (1 - 3 V/cm), intermediate frequency (100 - 300 kHz), alternating electric field to treat cancerous tumors. This new treatment modality has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the USA to treat patients with both newly diagnosed and recurrent glioblastoma. To deliver the prescribed electric field intensity to the tumor while minimizing exposure of organs at risk, we developed an optimization method for the electric field distribution in the body and compared the electric field distribution in the body before and after application of this optimization algorithm. To determine the electric field distribution in the body before optimization, we applied the same electric potential to all pairs of electric pads located on opposite sides of models. We subsequently adjusted the intensity of the electric field to each pair of pads to optimize the electric field distribution in the body, resulting in the prescribed electric field intensity to the tumor while minimizing electric fields at organs at risk. A comparison of the electric field distribution within the body before and after optimization showed that application of the optimization algorithm delivered a therapeutically effective electric field to the tumor while minimizing the average and the maximum field strength applied to organs at risk. Use of this optimization algorithm when planning tumor-treating fields therapy should maintain or increase the intensity of the electric field applied to the tumor while minimizing the intensity of the electric field applied to organs at risk. This would enhance the effectiveness of tumor-treating fields therapy while reducing dangerous side effects.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1577-1583
    Number of pages7
    JournalJournal of the Korean Physical Society
    Volume73
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018 Nov 1

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    © 2018, The Korean Physical Society.

    Keywords

    • Alternating electric field
    • Cancer therapy
    • Electric field calculation
    • Optimization algorithm
    • Tumor-treating fields

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Physics and Astronomy

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