Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1/2089
Title: Correlation of 3D-planned and measured dosimetry of photon and electron craniospinal radiation in a pediatric anthropomorphic phantom
Authors: Back, Michael ;Hood, C.;Kron, T.;Hamilton, C.S.;Callan, S.;Howlett, S.;Alvaro, F.
Issue Date: Oct-2005
Source: Volume 77, Issue 1. pp. 111 - 116
Journal title: Radiotherapy and Oncology
Abstract: Background and purpose: Improved radiotherapy techniques in pediatric craniospinal therapy (CSRT) strive to reduce risks of late morbidity. Using a pediatric anthropomorphic phantom, this research correlated measured target and normal tissue dose to that predicted from a 3D planning system (3D-RTP). Patients and methods: A pediatric anthropomorphic phantom was planned following French Society of Pediatric Oncology (SFOP) protocols. Thermoluminescent detectors (TLDs) were used to perform dosimetric measurements during treatment. 4 and 6MV photon fields with multi leaf collimation (MLC) or custom blocks were compared to 3D-RTP computer (ADAC Pinnacle) predictions for cranial fields. Spinal dosimetry was studied using photons (4 and 6MV) and electrons (9 and 12MeV). Results: 3D-RTP predictions generally concurred with dose received in cranial and spinal sites. The measured dose was over-predicted significantly by the 3D-RTP in the anterior cranial fossa. Normal tissue doses were reduced when treating the spine using megavoltage electron beams instead of photons. Conclusions: Treating the spinal field with electrons minimises the risk of pulmonary sequelae, however electron energy selection is critical to achieve adequate spinal field coverage. Despite adhering to a major trial protocol guideline, dose at the floor of the anterior cranial fossa remains a potential clinical problem and 3D-RTP do not predict this well.
URI: https://elibrary.cclhd.health.nsw.gov.au/cclhdjspui/handle/1/2089
DOI: 10.1016/j.radonc.2005.06.035
Pubmed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16095737/
Publicaton type: Journal Article
Keywords: Cancer
Radiotherapy
Radiology
Appears in Collections:Oncology / Cancer
Radiology

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