Setup Error Assessment and Correction in Planar kV Image- Versus Cone Beam CT Image-Guided Radiation Therapy: A Clinical Study of Early Breast Cancer Treated With External Beam Partial Breast Irradiation.
Wei WangTing YuMin XuQian ShaoYingjie ZhangJianbin LiPublished in: Technology in cancer research & treatment (2019)
Discrepancy between the setup errors observed with planar kilovolt and cone beam computed tomography was obvious in the anteroposterior direction. Compared to cone beam computed tomography, the elapsed treatment time was smaller when the initial alignment used kilovolt planar imaging. Whether using planar kilovolt or cone beam computed tomography, residual errors can be reduced to 1.5 mm for external beam partial breast irradiation procedures.
Keyphrases
- cone beam computed tomography
- radiation therapy
- early breast cancer
- cone beam
- image quality
- patient safety
- high resolution
- dual energy
- computed tomography
- deep learning
- adverse drug
- clinical trial
- emergency department
- magnetic resonance
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mass spectrometry
- contrast enhanced
- positron emission tomography
- combination therapy
- newly diagnosed
- fluorescence imaging