2007
DOI: 10.1120/jacmp.v8i4.2488
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Forward‐planning intensity‐modulated radiotherapy technique for prostate cancer

Abstract: In this study, we present an intensity‐modulated radiotherapy technique based on forward planning dose calculations to provide a concave dose distribution to the prostate and seminal vesicles by means of modified dynamic arc therapy (M‐DAT). Dynamic arcs (350 degrees) conforming to the beam's eye view of the prostate and seminal vesicles while shielding the rectum, combined with two lateral oblique conformal fields (15 degrees with respect to laterals) fitting the prostate only, were applied to deliver doses o… Show more

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“…Film calibration was performed with five kodak extended dose range (EDR2) films (Gammex rmi, Middleton, WI) and 30 cm × cm 30 × 30 cm solid water phantom (PTW-29672: PTW) typically as previously published. [7,8] For each plan a pinpoint ion chamber (PTW 31006, 0.015 cm 3 : PTW) located at the central axis of the cylindrical phantom was used to verify the isocenter point dose, while an EDR2 film was inserted axially into the Alderson phantom at the region of the primary tumor to carry out the 2D dose measurement. The measured and calculated dose planes were imported and compared using Varisoft software (version 3.1: PTW).…”
Section: Plan Evaluation and Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Film calibration was performed with five kodak extended dose range (EDR2) films (Gammex rmi, Middleton, WI) and 30 cm × cm 30 × 30 cm solid water phantom (PTW-29672: PTW) typically as previously published. [7,8] For each plan a pinpoint ion chamber (PTW 31006, 0.015 cm 3 : PTW) located at the central axis of the cylindrical phantom was used to verify the isocenter point dose, while an EDR2 film was inserted axially into the Alderson phantom at the region of the primary tumor to carry out the 2D dose measurement. The measured and calculated dose planes were imported and compared using Varisoft software (version 3.1: PTW).…”
Section: Plan Evaluation and Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique had been published and applied successfully for the treatment of prostate cancer. [7,8] When a static wedge is attached to the rotating gantry the technique is known as wedged dynamic arc therapy (W-DAT). Consequently, one can consider this technique as one step forward of the 3D-CRT toward to provide the complex concave dose distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our previous work, the M-DAT technique was introduced for the treatment of the prostate plus seminal vesicles with differential doses. (5) However, in the present work, the technique is modified for treatment of the prostate only. Accordingly, in the M-DAT technique used here, the two 350-degree dynamic arcs are designed to fit the PPO only and to shield the VRV.…”
Section: Dynamic Arc Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modified dynamic arc therapy (M-DAT) was introduced as an extension of SIMAT. (5) This technique uses full arcs that fit to the prostate plus seminal vesicles and that shield the rectum, combined with two lateral posterior oblique wedged conformal fields of low weighting that fit to the prostate only. It was concluded that, as compared with the three-phase SIMAT technique, a single M-DAT treatment phase produces less bladder protection in the region of lower doses with consistently greater sparing of the rectum in regions of higher and lower doses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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