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Volumetric modulated arc therapy based total body irradiation: Workflow and clinical experience with an indexed rotational immobilization system
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Conventional TbiArc TherapyVmat-based Tbi TechniqueSurgeryTreatment VerificationClinical ExperienceRadiation TestingRadiation MedicineBrachytherapyRadiation Therapy PlanningRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiation Medicine ImagingRadiologyHealth SciencesAdaptive RadiotherapyRadiation TherapyTotal Body IrradiationComparative PlanningDosimetryPhysical TherapyRadiation DoseMedicine
An indexed rotational immobilization system was developed for supine total body irradiation (TBI). Treatment plans had multi-isocentric volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) beams to the upper body and parallel-opposed fields to the lower body, with a 12 Gy prescription dose to >90% of the body and mean lung dose ∼8 Gy. In the end-to-end test, point dose measurements had <10% error. Compared to conventional TBI, the VMAT-based TBI technique increased the mean dose to the body by ∼1.0–1.5 Gy and decreased the mean dose to the lung by ∼1.0–1.5 Gy. Overall treatment time was ∼1.5 h, similar to conventional TBI.
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