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Comparison of calculated dose distributions reported as dose-to-water and dose-to-medium for intensity-modulated radiotherapy of nasopharyngeal cancer patientsSmilović Radojčić, Đeni ...Advanced dose calculation algorithms for radiation therapy treatment planning can report external beam photon dose 2-sided, in terms of dose-to-medium (Dm) and dose-to-water (Dw). The purpose of our ... study was to determinate the effect of Dw and Dm reporting modes built in Elekta Monaco treatment planning system on intensity-modulated radiotherapy dose distributions for patients with nasopharyngeal cancer. For 13 patients involved in this retrospective study, 2 plans were created: 1 using Dw and another according to Dm reporting mode. Treatment plans were normalized such that 100% planning target volume should be covered by 95% of prescribed dose. Dose-volume constraints were assigned according to international standards. The comparison between dose distributions was performed evaluating quantities important for respective volumes of interest. For target volumes, heterogeneity index and conformity index methodology were used along with the maximum dose concept. Also, for the comparisons over particular organ at risk, maximum dose or mean dose as well as dose-volume concepts were used. For all target volumes and majority of organs at risk, the differences between 2 reporting modes are statistically insignificant, but this is not the case for bony structured organs at risks: mandible and cochlea. It was observed that Dw is higher than Dm with mean difference of 9.91% (p=0.000009) of the mandible volume covered with 70 Gy. The same trend was observed for left and right cochlea with difference in mean dose of 8.74% (p=0.037) and 6.87% (p=0.029), respectively. The comparative analysis of dosimetric parameters in this study shows that the selection of reporting modes in Monaco treatment planning system can produce dose differences up to 15% in high-density volumes such as mandible and cochlea, which might have clinical consequences.Vir: Medical dosimetry. - ISSN 0958-3947 (Vol. 43, iss. 4, 2018, str. 363-369)Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni delLeto - 2018Jezik - angleškiCOBISS.SI-ID - 2842235
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Smilović Radojčić, Đeni |
Švabić Kolacio, Manda |
Radojčić, Milan, onkolog |
Rajlić, David |
Casar, Božidar |
Faj, Dario |
Jurković, Slaven
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načrtovanje zdravljenja |
nazofaringealni rak |
obsevanje |
intenzitetno modulirana radioterapija |
dozimetrija |
treatment planning |
nasopharyngeal cancer patients |
IMRT |
dose reporting models
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