En face electron fields to boost inguinal lymphatics have been used by oncologists for many years. With the introduction of multileaf collimators (MLC) and independent jaws, the practice of creating segmental fields to boost areas of interest has expanded. Typical anterior-posterior opposing field treatment of the pelvis may now be enhanced to include additional anterior segments to boost lymphatic tissue at a predetermined depth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA room-based diagnostic x-ray imaging system for routine measurement of radiotherapy patient orientation has been developed. The system consists of a pair of room-mounted x-ray tubes and a portable imager consisting of an orthogonal pair of phosphor screens, a mirror/lens system, a CCD camera, and computer software for comparing images of the patient to reference images. Orthogonal pairs of images can be acquired quickly and with relatively little exposure, allowing correction of patient setup on a daily basis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatient orientations were measured for 49 patients treated in the abdomen, chest, and pelvic regions over the course of 20 months. Setup errors were determined using a curve-matching graphical interface to compare digitized port films to digitized simulation films. Data representing both "initial patient setup" and "patient setup at treatment" are presented and compared.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev D Part Fields
February 1993