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Using a thermoluminescent dosimeter to evaluate the location reliability of the highest–skin dose area detected by treatment planning in radiotherapy for breast cancer

Authors :
Li-Min Sun
Min-Jen Tsao
Fan-Yun Meng
Chih-Jen Huang
Hsiao-Yun Chen
J Tsung-Hsien Lu
Source :
Medical Dosimetry. 39:348-353
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Acute skin reaction during adjuvant radiotherapy for breast cancer is an inevitable process, and its severity is related to the skin dose. A high–skin dose area can be speculated based on the isodose distribution shown on a treatment planning. To determine whether treatment planning can reflect high–skin dose location, 80 patients were collected and their skin doses in different areas were measured using a thermoluminescent dosimeter to locate the highest–skin dose area in each patient. We determined whether the skin dose is consistent with the highest-dose area estimated by the treatment planning of the same patient. The χ2 and Fisher exact tests revealed that these 2 methods yielded more consistent results when the highest-dose spots were located in the axillary and breast areas but not in the inframammary area. We suggest that skin doses shown on the treatment planning might be a reliable and simple alternative method for estimating the highest skin doses in some areas.

Details

ISSN :
09583947
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Dosimetry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....861271279b66da354551311c0a6169ce