Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8224310 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Jagged-junction IMRT planning provided good dose homogeneity and conformity to the target while maintaining a low dose to organs at risk. Results from jagged-junction IMRT plans were better than or equivalent to those from the conventional technique. Jagged-junction IMRT optimization smoothly distributed dose in the junction between field sets. Because there was no beam matching, this treatment technique is less likely to produce hot or cold spots at the junction, in contrast to conventional techniques. The planning process is also simplified as only one IMRT plan is required for the entire target volume.
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Authors
Fred Ph.D., M.C.C.P.M., Ramani Ph.D., M.C.C.P.M., Robert Ph.D., F.C.C.P.M., Sheryl B.Sc., Nimet B.Sc., R.T.T., C.M.D., Peter R.T.T., B.Sc., Stephanie R.T.T., B.Sc., M.Ed., Mitchell M.D., Hannah M.D., Alex M.D., Anand M.D.,