Abstract:Purpose
To evaluate the impact of gas removal on bladder and rectal doses during intracavitary and interstitial high‐dose‐rate brachytherapy (HDRB) for gynecologic cancers.
Material and Methods
Fifteen patients treated with definitive external beam radiation followed by HDRB for gynecologic cancers for a total of 21 fractions, presented with a significant amount of rectal gas at initial CT imaging (CTGAS) after implantation. The gas was removed via rectal tubing followed by subsequent scan acquisition (CTCLINI… Show more
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