Title of article
modulation dʹintensité en radiothérapie par collimateur multilame dynamique. Technique et expérience clinique
Author/Authors
De Neve، نويسنده , , W. and Claus، نويسنده , , F. and Van Houtte، نويسنده , , P. and Derycke، نويسنده , , S. and De Wagter، نويسنده , , C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
15
From page
378
To page
392
Abstract
Summary
early 1997, dynamic multileaf collimators (DMLCs) have been used in our division for intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). We have used IMRT to: irradiate concave targets (head and neck, paraspinal tumors); combine beams with shallow hinge angles (mediastinum, lung tumors); deliver intentionally inhomogeneous dose distributions (prostate, paranasal sinuses, brain tumors). IMRT is now our standard treatment for locoregional relapse (after high-dose radiotherapy) for head and neck cancer and for radical treatment of localized prostate cancer. For a variety of other tumors, conventional 3D-plans are compared with IMRT-plans, the latter being clinically implemented if superior. We developed a geometry based IMRT planning strategy to create assemblies of static intensity modulated (IM)-beams which consist of uniform (unmodulated) segments. By a translator program, segments are combined in a single prescription which allows delivery under computer control. Cost-containment is further improved by automation of the planning. After manual or semi-automated contouring of PTV and the organs at risk, prostate IMRT plans, based on a class solution, are generated and optimized by a computer. IMRT for pharyngeal relapses and most other tumor sites is planned semi-automatically. IMRT replaces gradually conventional treatments in our division. Interesting dose distributions generated by IMRT allow a better sparing of normal tissues with decreased acute and late toxicity, and offer a window for further dose escalation.
Keywords
collimateur multilame dynamique , Modulation dיintensité , multileaf collimator , intensity modulation
Journal title
Cancer Radiotherapie
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Cancer Radiotherapie
Record number
1841070
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