One of the most relevant risks in breast intraoperative electron radiotherapy (IOERT) is the incorrect positioning of the shielding disc. If such a setup error occurs, the treatment zone could receive a nonuniform dose delivery, and a considerable part of the electron beam could hit - and irradiate - the patient's healthy tissue. However misalignment and tilt angle of the shielding disc can be evaluated, but it is not possible to measure the corresponding in vivo dose distribution. This led us to develop a simulation using the Geant4 Monte Carlo toolkit to study the effects of disc configuration on dose distribution. Some parameters were investigated: the shielding factor (SF), the radiation back scattering factor (BSF), the volume-dose his...
This study aimed to measure the received dose to the pelvic region of patients during breast intraop...
An increasing number of studies have shown that post-mastectomy radiotherapy presents benefits assoc...
The work presented in this thesis developed from the quality assurance for the START trial. This pro...
Purpose: In IOERT breast treatments, a shielding disk is frequently used to protect the underlying h...
A shielding disk is used for IOERT procedures to absorb radiation behind the target and protect unde...
Intraoperative electron radiation therapy (IOERT) cannot usually benefit, as conventional external r...
Radiation-shielding of healthy tissue is mandatory in breast intraoperative electron radiotherapy (I...
Introduction: Single fraction nature of intraoperative radiotherapy highly demands a quality assuran...
The present study aims to calculate the received dose by lungs and heart, as organs at risk (OAR), d...
Degraded electron beams, as used for intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) or similar complicated ...
Irradiating a tumor bed with boost dose after whole breast irradiation helps reducing the probabilit...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of interfraction setup uncertainties on the dose distribution wi...
Purpose: This study investigates the effects of temporary tissue expanders (TTEs) on the dose distri...
AbstractPurposeIn IOERT a single dose of radiation is delivered to the tumour site during surgery. M...
Abstract PURPOSE: To optimize the dose delivery to the breast lumpectomy target treated with intraop...
This study aimed to measure the received dose to the pelvic region of patients during breast intraop...
An increasing number of studies have shown that post-mastectomy radiotherapy presents benefits assoc...
The work presented in this thesis developed from the quality assurance for the START trial. This pro...
Purpose: In IOERT breast treatments, a shielding disk is frequently used to protect the underlying h...
A shielding disk is used for IOERT procedures to absorb radiation behind the target and protect unde...
Intraoperative electron radiation therapy (IOERT) cannot usually benefit, as conventional external r...
Radiation-shielding of healthy tissue is mandatory in breast intraoperative electron radiotherapy (I...
Introduction: Single fraction nature of intraoperative radiotherapy highly demands a quality assuran...
The present study aims to calculate the received dose by lungs and heart, as organs at risk (OAR), d...
Degraded electron beams, as used for intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) or similar complicated ...
Irradiating a tumor bed with boost dose after whole breast irradiation helps reducing the probabilit...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of interfraction setup uncertainties on the dose distribution wi...
Purpose: This study investigates the effects of temporary tissue expanders (TTEs) on the dose distri...
AbstractPurposeIn IOERT a single dose of radiation is delivered to the tumour site during surgery. M...
Abstract PURPOSE: To optimize the dose delivery to the breast lumpectomy target treated with intraop...
This study aimed to measure the received dose to the pelvic region of patients during breast intraop...
An increasing number of studies have shown that post-mastectomy radiotherapy presents benefits assoc...
The work presented in this thesis developed from the quality assurance for the START trial. This pro...