The effect of variation of applicator geometry on classic parameters of dose specification was studied in 90 Fletcher-Suit radium applications in women with cervical cancer. Five statistically significant factors were identified by multiple linear regression analysis and quantified: mg of radium in the colpostats, mg of radium in the tandem, lateral displacement of the colpostats in the frontal plane, vertical separation between the colpostat and tandem sources, and anterior-posterior displacement of the colpostats relative to the tandem. These factors were used to predict "traditional" (i.e., bladder, rectum, and point A) and ICRU dose specification parameters as a function of applicator geometry. Applicator geometry had little effect on the product of ICRU volume specification components, but it greatly affected the individual ICRU components and "traditional" calculation points. Linear regression equations were generated to predict the magnitude of such changes so that the effects of variations in applicator geometry at various prescription points could be predicted radiographically, with subsequent confirmation by computerized dosimetry. Although such regression equations do not replace 3-dimensional computerized dosimetry, they aid applicator placement and treatment planning.
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Phys Med Biol
November 2024
Department of BioMechanical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands.
Patient-tailored intracavitary/interstitial (IC/IS) brachytherapy (BT) applicators may increase dose conformity in cervical cancer patients. Current configuration planning methods in these custom applicators rely on manual specification or a small set of (straight) needles. This work introduces and validates a two-stage approach for establishing channel configurations in the 3D printed patient-tailored ARCHITECT applicator.
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October 2024
Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Background And Purpose: In vivo dosimetry is not standard in brachytherapy and some errors go undetected. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of multi-channel vaginal cylinder pulsed dose-rate brachytherapy using in vivo dosimetry.
Materials And Methods: In vivo dosimetry data was collected during the years 2019-2022 for 22 patients (32 fractions) receiving multi-channel cylinder pulsed dose-rate brachytherapy.
Brachytherapy
November 2024
Department of Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Electronic address:
Purpose: A new mobile cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging ring (IRm, Elekta, v2.10.6, Veenendaal, Netherlands) has recently been proposed for brachytherapy to improve procedure efficiency.
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April 2024
Department of CyberKnife Radiosurgery and Radiation Oncology, Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, India.
Purpose: Approximately 20% of women worldwide have a retroverted uterus. A retroverted uterus is closer to the rectum and may cause toxicity during brachytherapy. Upon manipulation, a small percentage turn anteverted.
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May 2024
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Department of Medical Physics, Tom Baker Cancer Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Department of Oncology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Purpose: To Demonstrate the clinical validation of a machine learning (ML) model for applicator and interstitial needle prediction in gynecologic brachytherapy through a prospective clinical study in a single institution.
Methods: The study included cervical cancer patients receiving high-dose-rate brachytherapy using intracavitary (IC) or hybrid interstitial (IC/IS) applicators. For each patient, the primary radiation oncologist contoured the high-risk clinical target volume on a pre-brachytherapy MRI, indicated the approximate applicator location, and made a clinical determination of the first fraction applicator.
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