2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15164165
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The Use of 3D Printing Technology in Gynaecological Brachytherapy—A Narrative Review

Barbara Segedin,
Manja Kobav,
Helena Barbara Zobec Logar

Abstract: Radiation therapy, including image-guided adaptive brachytherapy based on magnetic resonance imaging, is the standard of care in locally advanced cervical and vaginal cancer and part of the treatment in other primary and recurrent gynaecological tumours. Tumour control probability increases with dose and brachytherapy is the optimal technique to increase the dose to the target volume while maintaining dose constraints to organs at risk. The use of interstitial needles is now one of the quality indicators for c… Show more

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“…The review by these authors shows that these 3D-printed applicators allow better dose coverage and an increase of the dose in the tumors, as well as better results in local control and less dose to organs at risk, including the vagina. Consequently, the use of this technology will increase in the next years [6].…”
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“…The review by these authors shows that these 3D-printed applicators allow better dose coverage and an increase of the dose in the tumors, as well as better results in local control and less dose to organs at risk, including the vagina. Consequently, the use of this technology will increase in the next years [6].…”
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confidence: 99%