Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8230685 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Respiration has limited effects on the target motion during APBI. Bony anatomy-based treatment setup improves the accuracy relative to that of the laser tattoo-based setup approach. Since fiducial markers are sutured directly to the surgical cavity, the marker-based approach can further improve the interfractional setup accuracy. On average, a seroma cavity exhibits intrafractional motion of more than 4 mm, a magnitude that is larger than that which is otherwise derived based on bony anatomy matching. A seroma-specific marker-based approach has the potential to improve treatment accuracy by taking the true inter- and intrafractional motions into consideration.
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Authors
Ning J. Ph.D., Sharad M.D., Jinghao Ph.D., Atif J. M.D., Bruce G. M.D.,