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Enhancing efficacy and safety of glioma treatment: optimization and evaluation of a novel dual-cavity capsule structure through orthogonal testing

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  • Yu Liang
  • Dongjie Li
  • Yu Zhang
  • Gang Yao
  • Xueying Wang
  • Zhongbao Guan

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Existing glioma treatments face challenges in simultaneously combining radiotherapy and chemotherapy while achieving long-term, stable continuous irradiation at low doses. To address this clinical challenge, two types of radiochemotherapy integrated dual-cavity capsules, single-capsule dual-cavity, and dual-capsule dual-cavity, were designed in this research. We employed finite element simulation and the Monte Carlo method to conduct stress-deformation simulation and dose analysis on the structure and manufacturing materials of the capsules. Based on these simulations, the structure of the dual-cavity capsule was optimized through orthogonal tests to obtain optimal results for tumor radiation therapy. Dose analysis experiments revealed that the dual-capsule dual-cavity structure exhibited improved irradiation effects on the lesion while minimizing damage to surrounding tissues and organs compared to the single-capsule dual-cavity structure. Stress-deformation simulation indicated that using polyetheretherketone as the capsule material enabled higher central dose rates and reduced deformation. Furthermore, the material’s ease of processing and low-cost characteristics facilitated the development of personalized and precise treatment approaches. The proposed capsule structure realizes the integrated combination of internal radiotherapy and internal chemotherapy, establishing a new mode of long-term stable local high-dose and peripheral low-dose radiation therapy. This scheme offers a novel treatment plan and advanced technical reserve for the integrated treatment of intracranial glioma radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

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  • Yu Liang & Dongjie Li & Yu Zhang & Gang Yao & Xueying Wang & Zhongbao Guan, 2025. "Enhancing efficacy and safety of glioma treatment: optimization and evaluation of a novel dual-cavity capsule structure through orthogonal testing," Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(3), pages 375-387, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:gcmbxx:v:28:y:2025:i:3:p:375-387
    DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2023.2291637
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