Abstract:When used by trained therapists, ideally, portal imaging may be carried out before each fraction, requiring approximately 10% of LINAC occupation time.
“…two independent checks (IC1 and 2) were performed by medical and physics staff [30]; daily set-up reproducibility was checked [31]. Portal images before irradiation were acquired on virtual orthogonal beams and deviations >3 mm in the isocenter position were immediately corrected as previously described [31].…”
“…Portal images before irradiation were acquired on virtual orthogonal beams and deviations >3 mm in the isocenter position were immediately corrected as previously described [31].…”
A Phase I radiotherapy dose-escalation trial with SIB-IMRT technique is proposed in cervical cancer. This complex technique is feasible and safe at the recommended doses.
“…two independent checks (IC1 and 2) were performed by medical and physics staff [30]; daily set-up reproducibility was checked [31]. Portal images before irradiation were acquired on virtual orthogonal beams and deviations >3 mm in the isocenter position were immediately corrected as previously described [31].…”
“…Portal images before irradiation were acquired on virtual orthogonal beams and deviations >3 mm in the isocenter position were immediately corrected as previously described [31].…”
A Phase I radiotherapy dose-escalation trial with SIB-IMRT technique is proposed in cervical cancer. This complex technique is feasible and safe at the recommended doses.
“…6 Deviations larger than 3 mm in the isocenter position were immediately corrected. For quality assurance through treatment planning and delivery, two independent checks were performed by medical and physics staff, as previously described.…”
“…A daily online correction protocol of isocentre position was applied using portal imaging, with set-up correction in case of deviations .0.5 cm in any direction. 16 All stages of the treatment planning process were subjected to a systematic independent check procedure, as previously described. 17 CHT dose adjustment According to haematological toxicity, the following recommendations for dose adjustment were provided.…”
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