Publications by authors named "Borko Nidzovic"

This investigation aimed to optimize gradient positioning for radiochromic film calibration to facilitate a uniform distribution of calibration points. The study investigated the influence of various parameters on gradient dose profiles generated by a physical wedge, assessing their impact on the field's dose dynamic range, a scalar quantity representing the span of absorbed doses. Numerical parameterization of the physical wedge profile was used to visualize and quantify the impact of field size, depth, and energy on the dynamic range of dose gradients.

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Reliable calibration is one of the major challenges in using radiochromic films (RCF) for radiation dosimetry. In this study the feasibility of using dose gradients produced by a physical wedge (PW) for RCF calibration was investigated. The aim was to establish an efficient and reproducible method for calibrating RCF using a PW.

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Radiotherapy plays an important role in the multimodal treatment of childhood cancer. Our objective was to provide an analysis of pediatric oncology patients treated with radiotherapy in a national referral institution in Serbia. A retrospective chart review of children treated with radiotherapy between January 2007 and July 2018 was conducted.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the characteristics of children with primary brain tumors, the effectiveness of treatment modalities, and to detect factors related to the outcome.

Methods: A detailed analysis was performed on a series of 173 pediatric patients treated in a Serbian referral oncology institution between 2007 and 2016, based on their clinical, histological, treatment, and follow-up data.

Results: Mean survival time of all children was 94.

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Purpose: The toxicity of postoperative radiotherapy for cervical cancer affects patients' quality of life. We evaluated acute toxicity in postoperative intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) and three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT) as well as the influence of dosimetric parameters and concomitant chemotherapy.

Methods: A total of 45 patients with early operable cervical cancer underwent postoperative IMRT with 40-45 Gy.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study compared intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) to three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT) in the postoperative treatment of cervical cancer, focusing on dosimetric parameters for target volumes and organs at risk (OARs).
  • - After randomizing 95 cervical cancer patients into two treatment groups (IMRT and 3DCRT), results indicated that IMRT provided better conformity and dosimetric outcomes, especially in terms of protecting the bladder, rectum, and bowel from high doses of radiation.
  • - The conclusion is that IMRT offers better sparing of OARs while maintaining adequate coverage of target volumes, which could lead to improved quality of life for patients with cervical cancer who have
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