2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.gore.2020.100650
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Conventional radiotherapy planning of cervical cancer in resource-constrained set-up: Utilizing soldering lead wire to delineate radiotherapy portal

Abstract: Highlights Cervical cancer is the commonest malignancy among women in developing countries. Radiotherapy is mainstay of management and simulator for RT planning may be sparse. Our study has demonstrated the utility of locally available resources for simulation. Using soldering wire for conventional RT field delineation appears to be feasible. Future studies are needed to validate the RT portals delineated by this techn… Show more

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“…18 As previously stated, X-ray and CT simulators may not be available in the resource-constrained center, and conventional two-dimensional radiotherapy planning is solely based on bone landmarks and surface anatomy. 19 Depending on the stage of the disease, EBRT is used to treat gross primary and nodal diseases including the cervix, uterus, vagina, parametria, uterosacral ligaments pelvic nodes, common iliac, and para-aortic lymph nodes. If there are nodes in surgical staging, or radiological imaging (node negative), the radiation volume should include, external iliac, internal Iliac, obturator nodal, and presacral nodal groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 As previously stated, X-ray and CT simulators may not be available in the resource-constrained center, and conventional two-dimensional radiotherapy planning is solely based on bone landmarks and surface anatomy. 19 Depending on the stage of the disease, EBRT is used to treat gross primary and nodal diseases including the cervix, uterus, vagina, parametria, uterosacral ligaments pelvic nodes, common iliac, and para-aortic lymph nodes. If there are nodes in surgical staging, or radiological imaging (node negative), the radiation volume should include, external iliac, internal Iliac, obturator nodal, and presacral nodal groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%