Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8240485 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Deviations between measured and calculated doses for the rectum and urethra were greater than 20%, which is attributable to the independent movements of these organs and the applicators. Missing corrections for inhomogeneity are responsible for the 9% negative shift near the vaginal cylinder (specific gravity = 1.24), whereas neglect of transit dose contributes to the 25% positive shift in the perineal dose. Dose deviation of >20% for nontarget organs should be taken into account in the planning process. Further development of planning software and a real-time dosimetry system are necessary to use the current findings and to achieve adaptive dose delivery.
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Authors
Takayuki M.D., Masahiko M.D., Ken M.D., Kinji M.D., Junichi Sasaki, Takeshi Ohnishi, Takuyo M.D., Kotaro M.D., Masahiko M.D., Iori Ph.D., Yutaka Ph.D., Akira Ph.D., Takashi M.D.,