Journal of Medical Physics (Jan 2009)

Technique alternatives for breast radiation oncology: Conventional radiation therapy to tomotherapy

  • Fournier-Bidoz N,
  • Kirova Y,
  • Campana F,
  • El Barouky J,
  • Zefkili S,
  • Dendale R,
  • Bollet M,
  • Mazal A,
  • Fourquet A

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 3
pp. 149 – 152

Abstract

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Breast conserving radiotherapy uses tangential fields and compensating wedges. This conventional approach can be improved by a field-in-field technique using the linac multi-leaf collimator (MLC). A simplified field-in-field technique that planners can easily achieve and which improves dose uniformity in the breast volume is presented here. Field junction problems are more easily solved by the use of a virtual simulation. A unique isocenter can be set at the junction between the supra-clavicular field and the breast tangential fields. However, careful quality assurance of the treatment planning system must be performed. Tomotherapy has promising clinical advantages: the ability of a tomographic image to correct for random set-up errors, a continuous cranio-caudal delivery which suppresses junction problems, the conformality of the dose distribution throughout the complex volumes formed by the lymph nodes and the breasts. Tomotherapy is a valuable recourse for complex irradiations like bilateral breast or mammary plus axillary irradiation while a field-in-field associated with a unique isocenter technique can be used for majority of the patients.

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