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Automatic treatment planning of VMAT for left-sided breast cancer with lymph nodes.

Kenni Højsgaard EngstrømCarsten BrinkMette Holck NielsenMartin KjellgrenKarina GottliebIrene HazellVibeke Nordmark HansenEbbe Laugaard Lorenzen
Published in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2021)
Automatic VMAT planning of left-sided breast cancer patients with lymph node involvement can produce dose distributions comparable to those of tangential 3DCRT, while reducing the number of breath-holds in DIBH by more than a factor of two. The reduction in breath-holds is beneficial for patient comfort and reduces the risk of intra-fraction patient motion.
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