Author:
Passi Kamlesh,Aggarwal Lalit M.,Vashistha Rajesh,Singh Bikramjit,Kaur Parveen,Gupta Sureshchandra J.,Kehwar Than S.
Abstract
AbstractPurposeThis study was designed to study the variations in different geometrical and dosimetric parameters.Materials and methodsIn this study, two groups comprises 21 and 28 patients, who were treated with 9·5 Gy × 2 Fx and 7·5 Gy × 3 Fx, respectively, using microselectron high-dose rate (HDR) remote control unit. All patients were analysed using orthogonal radiographs to evaluate variations in different parameters.ResultsVariations in different parameters are more in Group II patients than in Group I patients, which show that the variation in geometrical and dosimetrical parameters increases with increasing HDR number of fractions.ConclusionIn the reporting of an outcome of multiple fractionation of HDR treatments resultant dosimetric parameters must be evaluated and must be used for clinical interpretation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Oncology,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging