A conjugate gradient-assisted multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for fluence map optimization in radiotherapy treatment

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Intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) is one of the most applied techniques for cancer radiotherapy treatment. The fluence map optimization is an essential part of IMRT plan designing, which has a significant impact on the radiotherapy treatment effect. In fact, the treatment planing of IMRT is an inverse multi-objective optimization problem. Existing approaches of solving the fluence map optimization problem (FMOP) obtain a satisfied treatment plan via trying different coupling weights, the optimization process needs to be conducted many times and the coupling weight setting is completely based on the experience of a radiation physicist. For fast obtaining diverse high-quality radiotherapy plans, this paper formulates the FMOP into a three-objective optimization problem, and proposes a conjugate gradient-assisted multi-objective evolutionary algorithm (CG-MOEA) to solve it. The proposed algorithm does not need to set the coupling weights and can produce the diverse radiotherapy plans within a single run. Moreover, the convergence speed is further accelerated by an adaptive local search strategy based on the conjugate-gradient method. Compared with five state-of-the-art multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs), the proposed CG-MOEA can obtain the best hypervolume (HV) values and dose–volume histogram (DVH) performance on five clinical cases in cancer radiotherapy. Moreover, the proposed algorithm not only obtains the more optimal solution than traditional method used to solve the FMOP, but also can find diverse Pareto solution set which can be provided to radiation physicist to select the best treatment plan. The proposed algorithm outperforms dose-volume histogram state-of-the-art multi-objective evolutionary algorithms and traditional method for FMOP on five clinical cases in cancer radiotherapy.

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Cao, R., Si, L., Li, X., Guang, Y., Wang, C., Tian, Y., … Zhang, X. (2022). A conjugate gradient-assisted multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for fluence map optimization in radiotherapy treatment. Complex and Intelligent Systems, 8(5), 4051–4077. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40747-022-00697-7

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