Aims: To determine the effect of image-guided radiotherapy on the dose distributions in breast boost treatments. Materials and methods: Computed tomography images from a cohort of 60 patients treated within the IMPORT HIGH trial (CRUK/06/003) were used to create sequential and concomitant boost treatment plans (30 cases each). Two treatment plans were created for each case using tumour bed planning target volume (PTV) margins of 5 mm (achieved with image-guided radiotherapy) and 8 mm (required for bony anatomy verification). Dose data were collected for breast, lung and heart; differences with margin size were tested for statistical significance. Results: A median decrease of 29 cm (range 11-193 cm) of breast tissue receiving 95% of the pre...
Breast cancer has the highest incidence in women. Breast cancer treatment consists of a multimodalit...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to estimate the delivered dose to the target and organs at risk (...
Patient geometry often changes during the course of radiation therapy due to factors such as weight ...
Aims: To determine the effect of image-guided radiotherapy on the dose distributions in breast boost...
Background: The shift from conventional two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D)conformal targ...
Image guidance is an integral component of modern radiation therapy, enabling the visualisation and ...
Correct target positioning is crucial for accurate dose delivery in breast radiotherapy resulting in...
This study investigates the potential benefits of planning target volume (PTV) margin reduction for ...
Advances in radiotherapy allow for highly conformal treatment, however, image guidance isrequired to...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of CT-based delineat...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of CT-based delineat...
Background and purpose: Chest wall movement during radiotherapy can impact the delivered dose to the...
Background Whole-breast radiotherapy (WBRT) is the standard treatment for breast cancer following br...
Background and objectives: Simultaneous integrated boost technique (SIB)is believed to be as safe an...
PURPOSE: To determine the difference in size between computed tomography (CT)-based irradiated boost...
Breast cancer has the highest incidence in women. Breast cancer treatment consists of a multimodalit...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to estimate the delivered dose to the target and organs at risk (...
Patient geometry often changes during the course of radiation therapy due to factors such as weight ...
Aims: To determine the effect of image-guided radiotherapy on the dose distributions in breast boost...
Background: The shift from conventional two-dimensional (2D) to three-dimensional (3D)conformal targ...
Image guidance is an integral component of modern radiation therapy, enabling the visualisation and ...
Correct target positioning is crucial for accurate dose delivery in breast radiotherapy resulting in...
This study investigates the potential benefits of planning target volume (PTV) margin reduction for ...
Advances in radiotherapy allow for highly conformal treatment, however, image guidance isrequired to...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of CT-based delineat...
Background and purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of CT-based delineat...
Background and purpose: Chest wall movement during radiotherapy can impact the delivered dose to the...
Background Whole-breast radiotherapy (WBRT) is the standard treatment for breast cancer following br...
Background and objectives: Simultaneous integrated boost technique (SIB)is believed to be as safe an...
PURPOSE: To determine the difference in size between computed tomography (CT)-based irradiated boost...
Breast cancer has the highest incidence in women. Breast cancer treatment consists of a multimodalit...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to estimate the delivered dose to the target and organs at risk (...
Patient geometry often changes during the course of radiation therapy due to factors such as weight ...