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Dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. A phantom study

During radiation therapy of the female breast, the actual target volume compared to the planning target volume may change due to swelling or shrinking of the tissue. Under‐ or overdosage is to be expected, especially when performing IMRT or tomotherapy techniques. The objective of this study is to d...

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Autores principales: Klepper, Rudolf, Höfel, Sebastian, Botha, Ulrike, Köhler, Peter, Zwicker, Felix
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5875514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25207418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v15i4.4873
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author Klepper, Rudolf
Höfel, Sebastian
Botha, Ulrike
Köhler, Peter
Zwicker, Felix
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Höfel, Sebastian
Botha, Ulrike
Köhler, Peter
Zwicker, Felix
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description During radiation therapy of the female breast, the actual target volume compared to the planning target volume may change due to swelling or shrinking of the tissue. Under‐ or overdosage is to be expected, especially when performing IMRT or tomotherapy techniques. The objective of this study is to develop a model‐based quantification of these dose effects, with a particular focus on the changes in the surface dose. A cylindrical phantom was used as an artificial surrogate of the human torso. By adding and removing Superflab layers of various thicknesses, both radial breast swelling and shrinking could be simulated. The effects on dose distribution were evaluated using film dosimetry. The results were compared to dose calculations. To estimate the true surface doses, we subtracted the influence of the film material on air measurements. During a swelling of 5, 10, and 15 mm, the planning target volume was consistently underdosed by 2%, 5%, and 7% of the prescribed dose, respectively. Swelling led to reduced dose values of up to 72%, 55%, and 50% at the outer edge of the actual target volume. The measured surface dose decreased successively from 31% to 23%. During shrinking, the dose in the planning target volume increased successively from 100% to 106%. The measured surface doses increased from 29% to 36%. The calculated dose values agreed with the measured values within error limits. During radiotherapy of the female breast, new planning appears to be essential for radial tissue swelling of 5 mm or more because of severe underdosing. Shrinking leads to moderate overdosing and an increased surface dose. In addition, caution is advised when removing bolus material with respect to the planned situation. PACS numbers: 87.53.Bn, 87.55.dk, 87.55.D‐
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spelling pubmed-58755142018-04-02 Dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. A phantom study Klepper, Rudolf Höfel, Sebastian Botha, Ulrike Köhler, Peter Zwicker, Felix J Appl Clin Med Phys Technical Notes During radiation therapy of the female breast, the actual target volume compared to the planning target volume may change due to swelling or shrinking of the tissue. Under‐ or overdosage is to be expected, especially when performing IMRT or tomotherapy techniques. The objective of this study is to develop a model‐based quantification of these dose effects, with a particular focus on the changes in the surface dose. A cylindrical phantom was used as an artificial surrogate of the human torso. By adding and removing Superflab layers of various thicknesses, both radial breast swelling and shrinking could be simulated. The effects on dose distribution were evaluated using film dosimetry. The results were compared to dose calculations. To estimate the true surface doses, we subtracted the influence of the film material on air measurements. During a swelling of 5, 10, and 15 mm, the planning target volume was consistently underdosed by 2%, 5%, and 7% of the prescribed dose, respectively. Swelling led to reduced dose values of up to 72%, 55%, and 50% at the outer edge of the actual target volume. The measured surface dose decreased successively from 31% to 23%. During shrinking, the dose in the planning target volume increased successively from 100% to 106%. The measured surface doses increased from 29% to 36%. The calculated dose values agreed with the measured values within error limits. During radiotherapy of the female breast, new planning appears to be essential for radial tissue swelling of 5 mm or more because of severe underdosing. Shrinking leads to moderate overdosing and an increased surface dose. In addition, caution is advised when removing bolus material with respect to the planned situation. PACS numbers: 87.53.Bn, 87.55.dk, 87.55.D‐ John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2014-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5875514/ /pubmed/25207418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v15i4.4873 Text en © 2014 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Klepper, Rudolf
Höfel, Sebastian
Botha, Ulrike
Köhler, Peter
Zwicker, Felix
Dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. A phantom study
title Dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. A phantom study
title_full Dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. A phantom study
title_fullStr Dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. A phantom study
title_full_unstemmed Dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. A phantom study
title_short Dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. A phantom study
title_sort dosimetric effects of swelling or shrinking tissue during helical tomotherapy breast irradiation. a phantom study
topic Technical Notes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5875514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25207418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1120/jacmp.v15i4.4873
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