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A dose homogeneity index for evaluating <sup>1</sup><sup>9</sup><sup>2</sup>Ir interstitial breast implants
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1988
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SurgeryInverse Square SuppressionDose Homogeneity IndexOrthopaedic SurgeryInterstitial Breast ImplantsBrachytherapyAesthetic SurgeryBreast ImagingBiostatisticsRadiation Therapy PlanningNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingImplantable DeviceDosimetryBreast CancerMedicinePlastic SurgeryX Tdr
To evaluate and optimize dose homogeneity of 192Ir interstitial breast implants, we define a quantity, the dose homogeneity index (DHI), as follows: DHI = [V(TDR)--V(HDR)]/V(TDR), where V(TDR) denotes the total treatment volume enclosed by the prescribed treatment dose rate (TDR) and V(HDR) denotes the volume enclosed by high-dose rate (HDR), which is 1.5 X TDR or greater. We have used the DHI to examine and compare 192Ir double-plane implants of various sizes planned by the Memorial system or the Tufts system. Criteria have been suggested for the number of planes required for implants in a given treatment volume. Anderson's volume-dose histogram with inverse square suppression is adopted for illustration.