Journal article
Interfraction prostate rotation determined from in-room computerized tomography images
R Owen, T Kron, F Foroudi, A Milner, J Cox, G Duchesne
Medical Dosimetry | Published : 2011
Abstract
Fiducial markers (FMs) are commonly used as a correction technique for interfraction translations of the prostate. The aim of this investigation was to determine the magnitude of prostate rotations using 2 methods: FM coordinates and the anatomical border of the prostate and rectum. Daily computed tomography (CT) scans (n = 346) of 10 prostate cancer patients with 3 implanted FMs were acquired using the CT on rails. FM coordinates were used to determine rotation in the sagittal, transverse, and coronal planes, and CT contours of the prostate and rectum were used to determine rotation along the sagittal plane. An adaptive technique based on a subset of images (n = 6; planning and first 5 trea..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank all staff at the Tattersall's Cancer Centre for the collection, transfer, and storage of CT images. This project was made possible because of support from the Division of Radiation Oncology and Radiation Therapy Service departments at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.