Purpose: This review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position (supine, prone and prone on a belly board device (BB) on the irradiated small-bowel-volume (SB-V)) and the resulting morbidity of radiation therapy (RT) in pelvic malignancies.Methods: A literature search was performed in MEDLINE, web of science and Scopus.Results: Forty-six full papers were found, of which 33 met the eligibility criteria. Fifteen articles focussed on the irradiated SB-V using dose volume histograms (DVHs). Twenty-seven articles studied the patient setup in different patient positions.This review showed that a prone treatment position can result in a lower irradiated SB-V as compared to a supine position, but a more significant red...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy for rectal cancer are generally treated in a prone position, with a...
INTRODUCTION: No consensus exists regarding the optimal treatment setup for neoadjuvant radiotherapy...
Background and purpose: In rectal cancer patients, radiotherapy in prone position using a belly boar...
Purpose: This review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position (supin...
AbstractPurposeThis review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To reduce the volume of small bowel within pelvic treatment f...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a belly board (BB) with the addit...
Delivering curative radiotherapy doses for rectal and gynaecological tumours has historically been c...
Ensuring reproducibility in any radiotherapy technique is vital to ensure that a geometric miss does...
Purpose: We investigated the effect of location changes in the inferior border of the belly board (B...
PURPOSE: To compare the effect of reducing the irradiated small-bowel volume with the use of belly b...
Purpose. To compare the prone position on a flat table vs an “All in one” belly board device (AIO BB...
Purpose: This study investigates morphologic change of the rectosigmoid colon using a belly board in...
Purpose. To compare the prone position on a flat table vs an “All in one” belly board device (AIO BB...
Background:The patient positioning in pelvic radiotherapy (RT) should be decided based on both repro...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy for rectal cancer are generally treated in a prone position, with a...
INTRODUCTION: No consensus exists regarding the optimal treatment setup for neoadjuvant radiotherapy...
Background and purpose: In rectal cancer patients, radiotherapy in prone position using a belly boar...
Purpose: This review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position (supin...
AbstractPurposeThis review analyses the literature concerning the influence of the patient position ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: To reduce the volume of small bowel within pelvic treatment f...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a belly board (BB) with the addit...
Delivering curative radiotherapy doses for rectal and gynaecological tumours has historically been c...
Ensuring reproducibility in any radiotherapy technique is vital to ensure that a geometric miss does...
Purpose: We investigated the effect of location changes in the inferior border of the belly board (B...
PURPOSE: To compare the effect of reducing the irradiated small-bowel volume with the use of belly b...
Purpose. To compare the prone position on a flat table vs an “All in one” belly board device (AIO BB...
Purpose: This study investigates morphologic change of the rectosigmoid colon using a belly board in...
Purpose. To compare the prone position on a flat table vs an “All in one” belly board device (AIO BB...
Background:The patient positioning in pelvic radiotherapy (RT) should be decided based on both repro...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy for rectal cancer are generally treated in a prone position, with a...
INTRODUCTION: No consensus exists regarding the optimal treatment setup for neoadjuvant radiotherapy...
Background and purpose: In rectal cancer patients, radiotherapy in prone position using a belly boar...