Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8219685 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Delineation of bladder and rectum by 13 physicians demonstrated substantial geometric agreement and resulted in good dosimetric agreement for all dose-volume histogram parameters except bladder D0.1cc. Small delineation differences in high-dose regions by the posterior bladder wall may explain these results. The delineation of sigmoid showed fair geometric agreement. The higher dosimetric variability for sigmoid compared with rectum and bladder did not correlate with higher variability in the total brachytherapy dose but rather may be due to the sigmoid being positioned in low-dose regions in the cases analyzed in this study.
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Authors
Antonio L. PhD, Kanopkis MD, Michele MD, Ryan J. MD, Robert A. PhD, Joanne MD, PhD, Arpad MD, PhD, Larissa J. MD, Kimberley S. MD, Kristina L. MD, Kent W. MD, PhD, John G. MD, Jennifer L. MD, Andrea L. MD, John H. PhD, Akila N. MD, MPH,