On-line set-up corrections during radiotherapy of patients with gynecologic tumors

2000 
Abstract Purpose: Positioning of patients with gynecologic tumors for radiotherapy has proven to be relatively inaccurate. To improve the accuracy and reduce the margins from clinical target volume (CTV) to planning target volume (PTV), on-line set-up corrections were investigated. Methods and Materials: Anterior-posterior portal images of 14 patients were acquired using the first six monitor units (MU) of each irradiation fraction. The set-up deviation was established by matching three user-defined landmarks in portal and simulator image. If the two-dimensional deviation exceeded 4 mm, the table position was corrected. A second portal image was acquired using 30 MU of the remaining dose. This image was analyzed off-line using a semiautomatic contour match to obtain the final set-up accuracy. To verify the landmark match accuracy, the contour match was retrospectively performed on the six MU images as well. Results: The standard deviation (SD) of the distribution of systematic set-up deviations after correction was Conclusions: On-line set-up corrections significantly improve the positioning accuracy. The procedure increases treatment time but might be used effectively in combination with off-line corrections.
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