2015
DOI: 10.1118/1.4924386
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SU‐E‐T‐25: A Dosimetric Comparison of Three‐Dimension Conformal and Intensity‐Modulated Radiation Therapy in Esophageal Cancer

Abstract: Purpose: dosimetric comparison of 3DCRT and IMRT in 9 esophageal cancer. The aim of this paper is to know which of these two techniques is dosimetrically more favorable dosimetrically at both the CTV coverage and dose obtained in the relevant organs at risk, in this case, lungs and heart, as the spinal cord received in all cases below 45 Gy. Methods: we chose 9 patients from our center (CHN) with the same type of esophageal cancer and in which the prescribed dose was the same, 54 Gy. For these treatments we ha… Show more

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“…[89][90][91][92][93][94] Most studies reported that IMRT can better spare the lungs with respect to the lung volume receiving .20 Gy (V20) 90,91,93,95 mean lung dose (MLD), 90,91 and even V10 and V5; 90,95 however, some studies reported that IMRT resulted in larger V10. 96 Some studies reported that IMRT can reduce the radiation dose to the heart in terms of heart volume exposed 97 and even the right coronary artery.…”
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“…[89][90][91][92][93][94] Most studies reported that IMRT can better spare the lungs with respect to the lung volume receiving .20 Gy (V20) 90,91,93,95 mean lung dose (MLD), 90,91 and even V10 and V5; 90,95 however, some studies reported that IMRT resulted in larger V10. 96 Some studies reported that IMRT can reduce the radiation dose to the heart in terms of heart volume exposed 97 and even the right coronary artery.…”
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confidence: 99%