Field-in-field technique for upper abdominal malignancies in clinical radiotherapy.
J Cancer Res Ther
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2009 Jan-Mar; 5(1): 20-3
Article
in English
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-111385
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
In upper abdominal malignancies (UAM), due to the presence of multiple inhomogeneous tissues, a wedge-based conformal treatment planning results in high-dose regions inside the target volume.AIM:
This study was designed to explore the feasibility of using a field-in-field (FIF) technique in different UAM and its efficacy in reducing the high-dose regions. MATERIALS ANDMETHODS:
Twelve patients of UAM (which included malignancies of the gastroesophageal junction, stomach, gall bladder, and pancreas) were selected for this study. Computed tomography (CT) scans were performed and three-dimensional conformal wedge plans were generated for all the cases. The same plan was copied with the wedges removed and a FIF plan was generated. The two plans were compared for mean, maximum, and median doses; dose received by 2% (D2) and 98% (D98) of the target volume; volume receiving> 107% (V > 107%) and < 95% (V StatisticalAnalysis:
Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS, version 10.0.RESULTS:
For all the cases, the FIF technique was better than wedge-based planning in terms of maximum dose, D2, V > 107%, and CI; there was a statistically significant reduction in monitor units. With regard to doses to critical structures, there was marginal dose reduction for the kidneys and spinal cord with FIF as compared to wedge-based planning.CONCLUSION:
The FIF technique can be employed for UAM in place of wedge-based conformal treatment plans.
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Main subject:
Radiotherapy Dosage
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Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted
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Humans
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Radiotherapy, Conformal
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Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
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Abdominal Neoplasms
Language:
English
Journal:
J Cancer Res Ther
Journal subject:
Neoplasms
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Therapeutics
Year:
2009
Type:
Article
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