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    VMAT partial arc technique decreases dose to organs at risk in whole pelvic radiotherapy for prostate cancer when compared to full arc VMAT and IMRT

    Medical Dosimetry
    Vol. 48Issue 1p8–15Published online: October 29, 2022
    • Gregory K. Bartlett
    • Christopher F. Njeh
    • Ke C. Huang
    • Colleen DesRosiers
    • Gordon Guo
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      Whole pelvic radiotherapy (WPRT) can sterilize microscopic lymph node metastases in treatment of prostate cancer. WPRT, compared to prostate only radiotherapy (PORT), is associated with increased acute gastrointestinal, and hematological toxicities. To further explore minimizing normal tissue toxicities associated with WPRT in definitive IMRT for prostate cancer, this planning study compared dosimetric differences between static 9-field-IMRT, full arc VMAT, and mixed partial-full arc VMAT techniques.
      VMAT partial arc technique decreases dose to organs at risk in whole pelvic radiotherapy for prostate cancer when compared to full arc VMAT and IMRT
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      Postmastectomy radiotherapy for left-sided breast cancer patients: Comparison of advanced techniques

      Medical Dosimetry
      Vol. 45Issue 1p34–40Published online: May 23, 2019
      • Yibo Xie
      • Daniel Bourgeois
      • Beibei Guo
      • Rui Zhang
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        Postmastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT) has been shown to improve the overall survival for invasive breast cancer patients, and many advanced radiotherapy technologies were adopted for PMRT. The purpose of our study is to compare various advanced PMRT techniques including fixed-beam intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), non-coplanar volumetric modulated arc therapy (NC-VMAT), multiple arc VMAT (MA-VMAT), and tomotherapy (TOMO). Results of standard VMAT and mixed beam therapy that were published by our group previously were also included in the plan comparisons.
        Postmastectomy radiotherapy for left-sided breast cancer patients: Comparison of advanced techniques
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