We have developed a technique for inverse treatment planning of prostate therapy designed to improve the degree of conformation between the dose distribution and the target volume. We compared the inverse plan with a "standard" four-field box technique as well as a four-field technique using oblique fields ("cross technique"). We validated the dosimetry of the inverse plan using Fricke gel solution in phantom specifically designed for this purpose.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors describe the different steps of 3-D conformal external irradiation. They mention as well two procedures of isocentric repositioning which are mandatory for the matching of anatomical data: the first one is acquired before the simulation and the second one just before the radiotherapy session.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of conformal radiotherapy is to deliver precisely a specific dose of radiation to a planning target volume, concurrently radiating as little healthy tissue and organs as possible. This can be accomplished only with the accurate positioning of the patient with respect to the radiotherapy system. In this paper, we describe a system to achieve a higher overall accuracy in the delivery of a prostatic radiation boost for treatment of carcinoma of the prostate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of conformal radiotherapy is to deliver, with high precision, a specific dose (which may be a high dose) to a planning target volume, concurrently with irradiating as little as possible healthy tissue and organs at risk. Radiation therapy may suffer from a number of problems that result in both over- or under-sizing the irradiation fields, making over-rough simplifications of the irradiation ballistics and delivering an insufficient tumoral dose (to spare critical organs and reduce toxicity). One of these problems lies in the accurate positioning of the planning target volume with respect to the irradiation system, thence in the correct execution of the ballistics.
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