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Title: | Improvement of matching fields using coplanar field border method in postmastectomy radiotherapy |
Authors: | Anupong Kongsa Imjai Chitapanarux Anirut Watcharawipha Lalita Huntrakul Warit Thongsuk Pitchayaponne Klunklin |
Authors: | Anupong Kongsa Imjai Chitapanarux Anirut Watcharawipha Lalita Huntrakul Warit Thongsuk Pitchayaponne Klunklin |
Keywords: | Medicine |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2021 |
Abstract: | Aim: To propose a new matching method for the supraclavicular (SC) and tangential fields on three-dimensional radiotherapy (3DRT) for postmastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT). Methods: A method of matching coplanar field borders (CFB) between the tangential and SC fields was created in 3DRT. The collimator angle of the medial tangential field was calculated to coplanar the SC field. The proposed method performance was ultimately benchmarked using the half beam block (HBB) and traditional three-field monoisocenter (TTM) methods by dosimetric comparison. The decision score was then employed to clarify the performance among these methods. Results: The results show that the TTM method exhibited not only low doses on the organs at risk (OAR) but also on the matching fields. The CFB and HBB produced comparable results, but the ipsilateral lung yielded lesser amounts than the HBB. The decision score indicated a low performance level when using the TTM method, whereas the CBF method exhibited a slightly higher performance score than the HBB. Findings: The CFB exhibited good performance in terms of the dose on OARs and at the matching fields. This method offers a comparable level of performance to the HBB. Thus, the CFB offers an alternative method of significant interest in PMRT. |
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ISSN: | 14671131 14603969 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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