2015
DOI: 10.14319/ijcto.0302.1
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Advantage of using deep inspiration breath hold with active breathing control and image-guided radiation therapy for patients treated with lung cancers

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the irradiated volume and doses to the target, heart, left lung, right lung and spinal cord, the number of segments and treatment time by using moderated deep inspiration breath hold (mDIBH) with active breathing control (ABC) and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) for patients treated with lung cancers. Methods: The suitability of this technique for lung patient treated with ABC was investigated and the solutions to achieve better treatments were discussed. Eleven lung canc… Show more

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“…If the target area is affected by respiratory movement, breath-holding can temporarily eliminate such movement, allowing for a small marginal region. Before treatment, the patient should perform appropriate breathing exercises to increase the duration of breath-holding during treatment and to reduce the volume of lung radiation exposure[21,22]. Active respiratory gating technology and deep inspiration breath hold techniques are the two options available to minimize the influence of respiratory movement.…”
Section: Implementation Of Igrt In Nsclc Radiotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the target area is affected by respiratory movement, breath-holding can temporarily eliminate such movement, allowing for a small marginal region. Before treatment, the patient should perform appropriate breathing exercises to increase the duration of breath-holding during treatment and to reduce the volume of lung radiation exposure[21,22]. Active respiratory gating technology and deep inspiration breath hold techniques are the two options available to minimize the influence of respiratory movement.…”
Section: Implementation Of Igrt In Nsclc Radiotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technical advances resulted in various techniques to manage the inter-and intra-fractional motion such as breath-hold 7,8,9 gating 10,11, and tracking. 12,13 Hence it is important to investigate the dosimetric effect of techniques used for delivery of radiotherapy treatments in context of respiratory motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%