Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1884121 | Physica Medica | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Dose homogeneity in head and neck tumour irradiation is a challenging task for conventional radiotherapy due to large anatomic contour irregularities and tissue heterogeneities in irradiation volumes. We present a simple technique based on the omni-wedge concept which uses superimposed fields, orthogonally wedged, to improve target-volumes homogeneity in head and neck tumour irradiation. The routine implementation of this technique is straightforward and easy to achieve with standard radiotherapy equipment and treatment planning software. Our five-year experience in the clinical implementation of this technique is presented.
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Authors
F.L.R. Vinagre, P.C.P.S. Simões, P.J.B.M. Rachinhas,