Journal article
Phantom measurements and computed estimates of breast dose with radiotherapy for Hodgkin's lymphoma: Dose reduction with the use of the involved field
A Wirth, T Kron, H Wittwer, K Sullivan, G Sorell, J Cramb
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology | WILEY | Published : 2008
Abstract
The risk of breast cancer following radiotherapy for Hodgkin's lymphoma appears to be dose related. In this study we compared breast dose in an anthropomorphic phantom for conventional 'mantle'; upper mediastinal/bilateral neck (minimantle) and unilateral neck fields, and evaluated the accuracy of computer planned dose estimates for out-of-field doses. For each field, computer-planned breast dose (CPD) estimates were compared with thermoluminescence dosimetry measurements in five locations within 'breast tissue'. CPD were also compared with ion chamber measurements in a slab phantom. Measured dose and CPD were within 20% of each other up to approximately 10 cm from the field edge. Beyond 10 ..
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