Title of article :
Impact of dose-distribution uncertainties on rectal ntcp modeling I: Uncertainty estimates
Author/Authors :
Fenwick، John D. نويسنده , , Nahum، Alan E. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی F1 سال 2015
Abstract :
A trial of nonescalated conformal versus conventional radiotherapy treatment of prostate cancer has been carried out at the Royal Marsden NHS Trust (RMH) and Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), demonstrating a significant reduction in the rate of rectal bleeding reported for patients treated using the conformal technique. The relationship between planned rectal dose-distributions and incidences of bleeding has been analyzed, showing that the rate of bleeding falls significantly as the extent of the rectal wall receiving a planned dose-level of more than 57 Gy is reduced. Dosedistributions delivered to the rectal wall over the course of radiotherapy treatment inevitably differ from planned distributions, due to sources of uncertainty such as patient setup error, rectal wall movement and variation in the absolute rectal wall surface area. In this paper estimates of the differences between planned and treated rectal dose-distribution parameters are obtained for the RMH/ICR nonescalated conformal technique, working from a distribution of setup errors observed during the RMH/ICR trial, movement data supplied by Lebesque and colleagues derived from repeat CT scans, and estimates of rectal circumference variations extracted from the literature.
Keywords :
power quality , Fault current limiter , short circuit current , transient over voltage
Journal title :
MEDICAL PHYSICS
Journal title :
MEDICAL PHYSICS