1. Comparison of different TBI techniques in terms of dose homogeneity – review study
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T. Hadisinia, Ghazale Geraily, and E. Hoseinnezhad Zarghani
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Review study ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Treatment room ,Radiotherapy department ,Treatment method ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,Workload ,Total body irradiation ,Patient Positioning ,Dose homogeneity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Medical physics ,External beam radiotherapy ,business ,Whole-Body Irradiation - Abstract
Total body irradiation (TBI) is a kind of external beam radiotherapy, used in conjunction with chemotherapy with the purpose of immunosuppression. Since the target in TBI is the whole body, so achieving uniform dose distribution throughout the entire body during TBI is necessary. As recommended by AAPM dose variation must be within ±10% of the prescription dose. With the evidences from literature there is limited substantiation to consider a treatment method better than others, but with regard to the size of the treatment room, workload of the radiotherapy department and prevalent technology used within each treatment department it is recommended to make the suitable and optimum method in each department. In this work, a review study was performed on different TBI techniques with the purpose of assessment and comparison of dose distribution homogeneity in these methods.
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- 2021
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