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Author (up) van Asselen, B.; Schwarz, M.; van Vliet-Vroegindeweij, C.; Lebesque, J.V.; Mijnheer, B.J.; Damen, E.M.F. url  doi
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  Title Intensity-modulated radiotherapy of breast cancer using direct aperture optimization Type Journal Article
  Year 2006 Publication Radiotherapy and Oncology : Journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology Abbreviated Journal Radiother Oncol  
  Volume 79 Issue 2 Pages 162-169  
  Keywords Algorithms; Breast Neoplasms/*radiotherapy; Humans; Radiotherapy Dosage; Radiotherapy, Intensity-Modulated/instrumentation/*methods  
  Abstract BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To design a clinically reliable and efficient step-and-shoot IMRT delivery technique for the treatment of breast cancer using direct aperture optimization (DAO). Using DAO, segments are created and optimized within the same optimization process. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The DAO technique implemented in the Pinnacle treatment planning system, which is called direct machine parameter optimization (DMPO), was used to generate IMRT plans for twelve breast cancer patients. The prescribed dose was 50 Gy. Two DMPO plans were generated. The first approach uses DMPO only; the second technique combines DMPO with two predefined segments (DMPO(segm)), having shapes identical to the conventional tangential fields. The weight of these predefined segments is optimized simultaneously with DMPO. The DMPO plans were compared with normal two-step (TS) IMRT, creating segments after optimizing the intensity. RESULTS: Dose homogeneity within the target volume was 4.8+/-0.6, 4.3+/-0.5 and 3.8+/-0.5 Gy for the TS, DMPO and DMPO(segm) plans, respectively. Comparing the IMRT plans with an idealized dose distribution obtained using only beamlet optimization, the degradation of the dose distribution was less for the DMPO plans compared with the two-step IMRT approach. Furthermore, this degradation was similar for all patients, while for the two-step IMRT approach it was patient specific. CONCLUSIONS: An efficient step-and-shoot IMRT solution was developed for the treatment of breast cancer using DMPO combined with two predefined segments.  
  Address Department of Radiation Oncology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands  
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  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 0167-8140 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes PMID:16712992 Approved no  
  Call Number IT'IS @ evaj @ Serial 279  
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