Correct target positioning is crucial for accurate dose delivery in breast radiotherapy resulting in utilisation of daily imaging. However, the radiation dose from daily imaging is associated with increased probability of secondary induced cancer. The aim of this study was to quantify doses associated with three imaging modalities and investigate the correlation of dose and varying breast size in breast radiotherapy. Planning computed tomography (CT) data sets of 30 breast cancer patients were utilised to simulate the dose received by various organs from a megavoltage computed tomography (MV-CT), megavoltage electronic portal image (MV-EPI) and megavoltage cone-beam computed tomography (MV-CBCT). The mean dose to organs adjacent to the targ...
Objectives: Radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer results in scattered radiation doses to the contral...
PurposeTo quantify the risk of second primary breast cancer in the contralateral breast (CB) after r...
Aims: External beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperati...
Imaging dose in breast radiotherapy: does breast size affect the dose to the organs at risk and the ...
Purpose: To measure and compare organ doses from a standard tangential breast radiation therapy trea...
Purpose: To provide personalized estimates of doses to contralateral breast (CB) from breast-cancer ...
Highest Honors in PhysicsMonte Carlo methods are well suited to the evaluation of radiation transpor...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. Millions of new breast cancer cases a...
This study investigates the potential benefits of planning target volume (PTV) margin reduction for ...
Aims: To determine the effect of image-guided radiotherapy on the dose distributions in breast boost...
The breast which is a highly radiosensitive organ has an increased risk of secondary malignancy in t...
Image guidance is an integral component of modern radiation therapy, enabling the visualisation and ...
With improved cure rates and prolonged patient survival after breast-cancer radiotherapy, radiation-...
Purpose To explore the impact of breast size on mean lung dose (MLD) for patients receiving breast r...
Background: The shift from conventional two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D)conformal targ...
Objectives: Radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer results in scattered radiation doses to the contral...
PurposeTo quantify the risk of second primary breast cancer in the contralateral breast (CB) after r...
Aims: External beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperati...
Imaging dose in breast radiotherapy: does breast size affect the dose to the organs at risk and the ...
Purpose: To measure and compare organ doses from a standard tangential breast radiation therapy trea...
Purpose: To provide personalized estimates of doses to contralateral breast (CB) from breast-cancer ...
Highest Honors in PhysicsMonte Carlo methods are well suited to the evaluation of radiation transpor...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. Millions of new breast cancer cases a...
This study investigates the potential benefits of planning target volume (PTV) margin reduction for ...
Aims: To determine the effect of image-guided radiotherapy on the dose distributions in breast boost...
The breast which is a highly radiosensitive organ has an increased risk of secondary malignancy in t...
Image guidance is an integral component of modern radiation therapy, enabling the visualisation and ...
With improved cure rates and prolonged patient survival after breast-cancer radiotherapy, radiation-...
Purpose To explore the impact of breast size on mean lung dose (MLD) for patients receiving breast r...
Background: The shift from conventional two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D)conformal targ...
Objectives: Radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer results in scattered radiation doses to the contral...
PurposeTo quantify the risk of second primary breast cancer in the contralateral breast (CB) after r...
Aims: External beam radiotherapy is being used regularly to treat the breast malignancy postoperati...