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Larynx motion considerations in partial larynx volumetric modulated arc therapy for early glottic cancer.

Houda BahigPhuc Félix Nguyen-TanÉdith FilionDavid RobergePensavan ThanomsackJacques de GuiseDanis BlaisRobert DoucetLaurent Létourneau-GuillonLouise Lambert
Published in: Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology (2017)
Although swallowing motion is rare, rapid and easily suppressed by patients, there is a risk of systematic miss-targeting if planning CT is acquired during swallowing. Larynx position shift relative to vertebrae occurs in 1/3 of patients over the course of radiotherapy. With soft-tissue image guidance and margins accounting for respiratory motion, PL-VMAT allows safe reduction of dose to organs at risk.
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