[Volume-effect and radiotherapy [II]. Part II: volume-effect and normal tissue].

Cancer Radiother

Service de radiothérapie, hôpital Saint-André, 2, rue Jean-Burguet, 33800 Bordeaux, France.

Published: October 2003

The first part of our work has focused on the relationship between tumor volume and tumor control. Indeed, it is well known that the importance of irradiated volume could be a main parameter of radiation-induced complications. Numerous mathematical models have described the correlation between the irradiated volume and the risk of adverse effects. These models should predict the complication rate of each treatment planning. At the present time late effects have been the most studied. In this report we firstly propose a review of different mathematical models described for volume effect. Secondly, we will discuss whether these theoretical considerations can influence our view of radiation treatment planning optimization.

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