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Research Article
Mono-Isocentric Technique in the Breast Cancer and Organ at Risk Tolerance
Author(s): Assaoui F, Toulba A, Nouh M, Lkhouyaali S, Bensouda Y, Kebdani T and Benjaafar NAssaoui F, Toulba A, Nouh M, Lkhouyaali S, Bensouda Y, Kebdani T and Benjaafar N
Purpose: To investigate the impact of the single-isocentre technique on the volumetric dose of lung and heart for adjuvant radiation in breast cancer with regional nodal.
Methods and materials: Thirty patients treated for breast cancer with supraclavicular fossa irradiation; two techniques of treatment TMT (Traditional Matching Technique) and MIT (Mono-Isocentric Technique) are compared, TMT (tangents in SAD and supraclavicular (SCL) in SSD: Source Skin Distance) and MIT (the all fields in SAD: Source Axe Distance) (Chart 1). Techniques were compared according to dose volume histograms (DVHs) analysis in terms of PTV homogeneity and as OARs (Organs at Risk) dose and volume parameters.
Results: The dose distribution in PTV is similar in the both techniques TMT and MIT but with hot spots in the junction of the three fiel.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9619.S2-010
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