Purpose: This study investigates morphologic change of the rectosigmoid colon using a belly board in prone position and distended bladder in patients with rectal cancer. We evaluate the possibility of excluding the proximal margin of anastomosis from the radiation field by straightening the rectosigmoid colon. Materials and Methods: Nineteen patients who received preoperative radiotherapy between 2006 and 2009 underwent simulation in a prone position (group A). These patients were compared to 19 patients treated using a belly board in prone position and a distended bladder protocol (group B). Rectosigmoid colon in the pelvic cavity was delineated on planning computed tomography (CT) images. A total dose of 45 Gy was planned for the whole pe...
Ensuring reproducibility in any radiotherapy technique is vital to ensure that a geometric miss does...
The risk of circumferential resection margin (CRM) involvement is conned to tumours of the rectum wi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine whether and where the radiotherapy (RT) clinical tar...
PURPOSE: This study investigates morphologic change of the rectosigmoid colon using a belly board in...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a belly board (BB) with the addit...
PURPOSE: To compare the effect of reducing the irradiated small-bowel volume with the use of belly b...
Purpose: We investigated the effect of location changes in the inferior border of the belly board (B...
Background and purpose: In rectal cancer patients, radiotherapy in prone position using a belly boar...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To reduce the volume of small bowel within pelvic treatment f...
Purpose: This review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position (supin...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy for rectal cancer are generally treated in a prone position, with a...
AbstractPurposeThis review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position ...
Purpose: To suggest the optimal radiation fields after a surgical resection based on a nationwide su...
INTRODUCTION: No consensus exists regarding the optimal treatment setup for neoadjuvant radiotherapy...
PURPOSE: To quantify the day-to-day target volume shape variation in rectal-cancer patients treated ...
Ensuring reproducibility in any radiotherapy technique is vital to ensure that a geometric miss does...
The risk of circumferential resection margin (CRM) involvement is conned to tumours of the rectum wi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine whether and where the radiotherapy (RT) clinical tar...
PURPOSE: This study investigates morphologic change of the rectosigmoid colon using a belly board in...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a belly board (BB) with the addit...
PURPOSE: To compare the effect of reducing the irradiated small-bowel volume with the use of belly b...
Purpose: We investigated the effect of location changes in the inferior border of the belly board (B...
Background and purpose: In rectal cancer patients, radiotherapy in prone position using a belly boar...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To reduce the volume of small bowel within pelvic treatment f...
Purpose: This review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position (supin...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy for rectal cancer are generally treated in a prone position, with a...
AbstractPurposeThis review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position ...
Purpose: To suggest the optimal radiation fields after a surgical resection based on a nationwide su...
INTRODUCTION: No consensus exists regarding the optimal treatment setup for neoadjuvant radiotherapy...
PURPOSE: To quantify the day-to-day target volume shape variation in rectal-cancer patients treated ...
Ensuring reproducibility in any radiotherapy technique is vital to ensure that a geometric miss does...
The risk of circumferential resection margin (CRM) involvement is conned to tumours of the rectum wi...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine whether and where the radiotherapy (RT) clinical tar...