SU‐E‐T‐787: Utility of the Two Candidate 192‐Ir and 169‐Yb HDR Sources for Use with a Novel Direction Modulated Brachytherapy Tandem Applicator for Cervical Cancer Treatment
Safigholi H, Han D, Soliman A, Meigooni A, Song W. SU‐E‐T‐787: Utility of the Two Candidate 192‐Ir and 169‐Yb HDR Sources for Use with a Novel Direction Modulated Brachytherapy Tandem Applicator for Cervical Cancer Treatment. Medical Physics 2015, 42: 3518-3518. DOI: 10.1118/1.4925151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDirection modulated brachytherapyHDR sourceYb-169Ir-192Treatment planning programTG-43Dose matrixTungsten alloysConformal plansPrescription doseHR-CTVTandem applicationsHRCTV D90Ring-planeIntensity modulationCervical cancer treatmentGyV100Cancer treatmentClinical casesOARsEvaluate treatmentDirectional beamsD2ccD98SU‐F‐BRA‐05: Utility of the Combined Use of Two Types of HDR Sources with the Direction Modulation Brachytherapy (DMBT) Tandem Applicator for Cervical Cancer Treatment
Safigholi H, Han D, Soliman A, Meigooni A, Scanderbeg D, Song W. SU‐F‐BRA‐05: Utility of the Combined Use of Two Types of HDR Sources with the Direction Modulation Brachytherapy (DMBT) Tandem Applicator for Cervical Cancer Treatment. Medical Physics 2015, 42: 3534-3534. DOI: 10.1118/1.4925216.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDirection modulated brachytherapyHDR sourcePlan qualityLevel of dose conformityHDR brachytherapy sourceEvaluate plan qualityClinical patient casesBrachytherapy sourcesDose conformityDose matrixPrescription doseHRCTV D90Tungsten alloy rodsPlanning systemHRCTVDual-sourceTandem applicationsCervical cancer treatmentPeripheral holesMinimal doseCancer treatmentBrachytherapyPatient casesDoseHDR