Source: Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2005 Jun 1;62(2):373-8.
Authors: Smith RP, Bloch P, Harris EE, McDonough J, Sarkar A, Kassaee A, Avery S, Solin LJ.
During radiotherapy, a major goal is to deliver radiation to the target tissue while minimizing exposure to normal tissues. In tangential breast radiotherapy, the breast is the target and the lung and heart (during left-side irradiation) are the organs at risk. Maximizing the therapeutic ratio is a guiding principle during radiation portal design, however, what is actually delivered to the patient can deviate significantly from what is planned. Patient motion during treatment (intrafraction variation) and daily set-up errors (interfraction variation) during breast irradiation are evaluated in the study using EPID (electronic portal imaging device).
This paper uses a relatively new technology, electronic portal imaging, to assess how accurate radiation delivery is during tangential breast irradiation. Variations from daily set up errors were several-fold larger than variations from breathing. Similar studies in prostate radiotherapy have lead to incorporation of daily position verification techniques, such as ultrasound or fiducial markers. Here we see that similar problems plague breast radiotherapy, which is especially important in left-sided breast cancers where the heart is an organ at risk. Daily verification and adjustment of tangent fields using electronic portal imaging would likely make a bigger impact on sparing heart and lung than IMRT or ABC.
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