Around half of all cancer patients, world-wide, will receive some form of
radiotherapy (RT) as part of their treatment. And yet, despite the rapid
advance of high-throughput screening to identify successful chemotherapy drug
candidates, there is no current analogue for RT protocol screening or discovery
at any scale. Here we introduce and demonstrate the application of a
high-throughput/high-fidelity coupled tumour-irradiation simulation approach,
we call "GPU-GA", and apply it to human breast cancer analogue - EMT6/Ro
spheroids. By analysing over 9.5 million candidate protocols, GPU-GA yields
significant gains in tumour suppression versus prior state-of-the-art
high-fidelity/-low-throughput computational search under two clinically
relevant benchmarks. By extending the search space to hypofractionated areas (>
2 Gy/day) yet within total dose limits, further tumour suppression of up to
33.7% compared to state-of-the-art is obtained. GPU-GA could be applied to any
cell line with sufficient empirical data, and to many clinically relevant RT
considerations