Jw. Sohn et al., A METHOD FOR DELIVERING ACCURATE AND UNIFORM RADIATION DOSAGES TO THEHEAD AND NECK WITH ASYMMETRIC COLLIMATORS AND A SINGLE ISOCENTER, International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics, 32(3), 1995, pp. 809-813
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8
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Purpose: To investigate the use of asymmetric collimators and a single
isocenter for delivering a uniform, accurate dose of radiation to the
head, neck, and supraclavicular lymph nodes. Methods and Materials: A
linear accelerator with a pair of asymmetric collimators is required
for this technique. An isocenter was placed at the junction of the lat
eral head and neck fields and the anterior supraclavicular field. The
asymmetric collimators were set longitudinally, by collimator rotation
if necessary. The collimators split the radiation beam to all portals
. Dose uniformity was measured at the junction viith films in solid-wa
ter phantoms. Results: Film dosimetry showed a uniform dose at the jun
ction without hot or cold regions. A digital display tolerance of +/-
1.0 mm for a field size maintained an acceptable uniform dose (+/- 5%
dose variation) at the junction. The single isocenter and asymmetric c
ollimators reduced field setup time by half. No table rotation was req
uired to match fields. Conclusion: The asymmetric collimators lead to
easy and accurate patient setup. The absence of the trapezoid effect r
esulted in the complete coverage of the submandibular and cervical nod
es without any hot spots.