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Prediction of the cumulated dose for external beam irradiation of prostate cancer patients with 3D-CRT technique Cover

Prediction of the cumulated dose for external beam irradiation of prostate cancer patients with 3D-CRT technique

Open Access
|Mar 2016

Abstract

Nowadays in radiotherapy, much effort is taken to minimize the irradiated volume and consequently minimize doses to healthy tissues. In our work, we tested the hypothesis that the mean dose distribution calculated from a few first fractions can serve as prediction of the cumulated dose distribution, representing the whole treatment. We made our tests for 25 prostate cancer patients treated with three orthogonal fields technique. We did a comparison of dose distribution calculated as a sum of dose distribution from each fraction with a dose distribution calculated with isocenter shifted for a mean setup error from a few first fractions. The cumulative dose distribution and predicted dose distributions are similar in terms of gamma (3 mm 3%) analysis, under condition that we know setup error from seven first fractions. We showed that the dose distribution calculated for the original plan with the isocenter shifted to the point, defined as the original isocenter corrected of the mean setup error estimated from the first seven fractions supports our hypothesis, i.e. can serve as a prediction for cumulative dose distribution.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2016-0005 | Journal eISSN: 1508-5791 | Journal ISSN: 0029-5922
Language: English
Page range: 15 - 18
Submitted on: Aug 1, 2014
Accepted on: Sep 17, 2015
Published on: Mar 17, 2016
Published by: Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2016 Marta Giżyńska, Dorota Blatkiewicz, Beata Czyżew, Maciej Gałecki, Małgorzata Gil-Ulkowska, Paweł Kukołowicz, published by Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
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