2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13246-016-0466-6
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Evaluation of RayStation robust optimisation for superficial target coverage with setup variation in breast IMRT

Abstract: When planning breast IMRT, the distance of the CTV from the patient external surface is often less than the PTV margin required, presenting difficulties for ensuring CTV coverage. Several techniques have been proposed to ensure coverage in this scenario, one of which is robust optimisation; a technique that simultaneously optimises a plan in multiple geometries representing the worst case setup error expected. A range of plans were created utilising opposed tangential beams and these differing planning techniq… Show more

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“…To ensure precision of film against the 2D dose planes, all distributions exported from the TPS were recalculated with a 2 mm dose grid for comparison. The effect of grid resolution has been shown in previous work45 in areas of dose build up and density junctions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…To ensure precision of film against the 2D dose planes, all distributions exported from the TPS were recalculated with a 2 mm dose grid for comparison. The effect of grid resolution has been shown in previous work45 in areas of dose build up and density junctions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…As a result, in the optimization phase additional photon fluence is required to provide equivalent dose to lung tissue and adjacent soft tissue. The effect can be paralleled to the work performed by both Thomas and Hoole44 and Byrne et al45 on the effects of optimizing to the edge of skin/surface interfaces. The presented results for internal optimization suggest that the effect is not limited to the external surface, but may also be present at depth given the existence of sufficient air or low density lung inhomogeneity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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