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    Comparison of setup errors of immobilization devices for thoracic radiotherapy

    Medical Dosimetry
    Vol. 47Issue 4p325–328Published online: July 13, 2022
    • Bao Wan
    • Bin Liang
    • Fukui Huan
    • Fengyu Lu
    • Wenbo Zhang
    • Yu Zhao
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      Performance of thoracic radiotherapy may be assisted by the use of thoracoabdominal flat immobilization devices (TAFIDs) and integrated cervicothoracic immobilization devices (ICTIDs). This study was performed to compare setup errors of TAFIDs and ICTIDs. Forty-four patients with lung cancer were retrospectively reviewed; 22 patients were immobilized with a TAFID and 22 with an ICTID. In total, 343 cone-beam computed tomography images of these patients were collected for radiotherapy setup. The 3-dimensional setup errors and the displacement of the acromioclavicular joint against the supraclavicular region were calculated.
      Comparison of setup errors of immobilization devices for thoracic radiotherapy
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      The robustness of VMAT radiotherapy for breast cancer with tissue deformations

      Medical Dosimetry
      Vol. 46Issue 1p86–93Published online: September 26, 2020
      • Maija Rossi
      • Tuomas Virén
      • Janne Heikkilä
      • Jan Seppälä
      • Eeva Boman
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        To investigate the near-surface doses and target coverage in modulated arc radiotherapy (RT) of the breast or chest wall in two treatment planning systems (TPS) in the presence of soft tissue deformations. This retrospective study consisted of 10 breast cancer patients with axillary lymph node inclusion. For each case, five RT plans were created: (1) tangential 3D conformal field-in-field (FinF) technique; (2) 200° to 240° arcs with optimization bolus (OB) in Eclipse (EB); (3) 243° to 250° arcs with an 8-mm OB in Monaco (MB); (4) 243° to 250° arcs with automatic skin flash tool (ASF) in Monaco TPS (MA); (5) 243° to 250° arcs with both ASF and OB in Monaco (MAB).
        The robustness of VMAT radiotherapy for breast cancer with tissue deformations
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        Risk factors for radiotherapy incidents: a single institutional experience

        Medical Dosimetry
        Vol. 44Issue 1p26–29Published online: February 3, 2018
        • Hiromichi Ishiyama
        • Nobuaki Shuto
        • Tsuyoshi Terazaki
        • Shigetoshi Noda
        • Minoru Ishigami
        • Katsunori Yogo
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          We aimed to analyze risk factors for incidents occurring during the practice of external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) at a single Japanese center. Treatment data for EBRT from June 2014 to March 2017 were collected. Data from incident reports submitted during this period were reviewed. Near-miss cases were not included. Risk factors for incidents, including patient characteristics and treatment-related factors, were explored using uni- and multivariate analyses. Factors contributing to each incident were also retrospectively categorized according to the recommendations of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM).
          Risk factors for radiotherapy incidents: a single institutional experience
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          Immobilization and image-guidance methods for radiation therapy of limb extremity soft tissue sarcomas: Results of a multi-institutional survey

          Medical Dosimetry
          Vol. 43Issue 4p377–382Published online: January 18, 2018
          • James A. Swinscoe
          • Colleen I. Dickie
          • Rob H. Ireland
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            Radiation therapy for limb-extremity soft tissue sarcoma (STS) requires accurate, reproducible dose delivery. However, patient positioning is challenging and there is a lack of existing guidelines to assist institutional standardization. Therefore, we conducted a multi-institutional international survey of STS immobilization, image guidance methods, and treatment protocols to investigate current practice. Seventy-three UK radiotherapy centers and 15 hospitals in 7 other countries completed a questionnaire on STS immobilization and image-guidance procedures.
            Immobilization and image-guidance methods for radiation therapy of limb extremity soft tissue sarcomas: Results of a multi-institutional survey
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            Radiation-induced hypothyroidism in patients with breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of 243 cases

            Medical Dosimetry
            Vol. 42Issue 3p190–196Published online: May 11, 2017
            • Gul Kanyilmaz
            • Meryem Aktan
            • Mehmet Koc
            • Hikmettin Demir
            • Lutfi Saltuk Demir
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              This study aims to estimate the incidence of hypothyroidism (HT) and to evaluate the predictors affecting the development of HT after radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer, with a focus on radiation dose-volumetric parameters. Between 2009 and 2015, 243 patients undergoing RT for breast cancer were retrospectively analyzed. Free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxin (FT4), and thyrotropin (TSH) were monitored before and after RT. The relation between the doses to thyroid gland (Dmean, Dmax, Dmin), percentage of thyroid volume receiving > 10 Gy, 20 Gy, 30 Gy, 40 Gy, and 50 Gy (V10 to V50), absolute thyroid volume, and HT were analyzed.
              Radiation-induced hypothyroidism in patients with breast cancer: a retrospective analysis of 243 cases
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              Use of volumetric-modulated arc therapy for treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma

              Medical Dosimetry
              Vol. 38Issue 4p372–375Published online: June 10, 2013
              • Young K. Lee
              • James L. Bedford
              • Mary Taj
              • Frank H. Saran
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                To evaluate volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) for treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) in patients where conventional radiotherapy was not deliverable. A planning computed tomography (CT) scan was acquired for a twelve-year-old boy with Stage IIIB nodular sclerosing HL postchemotherapy with positive positron emission tomography scan. VMAT was used for Phase 1 (19.8 Gy in 11 fractions) and Phase 2 (10.8 Gy in 6 fractions) treatment plans. Single anticlockwise arc plans were constructed using SmartArc (Philips Radiation Oncology Systems, Fitchburg, WI) with control points spaced at 4°.       
                Use of volumetric-modulated arc therapy for treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma
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