A step and shoot intensity modulated technique for total body irradiation.

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Authors

Fog, LS
Hansen, VN
Kjær-Kristoffersen, F
Berlon, TE
Petersen, PM
Mandeville, H
Specht, L

Document Type

Journal Article

Date

2019-06-01

Date Accepted

2019-05-24

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Total body irradiation (TBI) is a part of the conditioning regimen for bone marrow transplant.At the Royal Marsden (Sutton, UK) and Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, Denmark), we introduced a step and shoot IMRT (SS IMRT) technique for TBI. This technique requires no equipment other than that used to deliver other external beam radiation. In this paper, we describe this technique and report on data from the two clinics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The patients were positioned supine, supported by vacuum bag(s). The entire body of the patients were CT scanned with 5 mm slices. Multiple multi-leaf collimator (MLC) defined fields were used.In-vivo dosimetry was performed at the Royal Marsden for 113 patients.Calculated doses for 18 adult and 4 paediatric patients from Rigshospitalet were extracted. RESULTS: The in-vivo data from the Royal Marsden showed that the mean TLD measured dose difference was -1.9% with a standard deviation of 4.5%.SS IMRT plans for 22 patients from Rigshospitalet resulted in mean doses to the brain, lungs and kidneys all within the range of 11.1-11.8 Gy, while the V(12 Gy) was below 5% for the brain, 2% for the lungs and 0% for the kidneys. DISCUSSION: SS IMRT is feasible for TBI and can deliver targeted doses to the organs at risk.

Citation

Technical Innovations and Patient Support in Radiation Oncology, 2019, 10 pp. 1 - 7

Source Title

Technical Innovations and Patient Support in Radiation Oncology

Publisher

Elsevier BV

ISSN

2405-6324

eISSN

2405-6324
2405-6324

Research Team

Paed & Adolesc Radiother

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