The use of dose surface maps as a tool to investigate spatial dose delivery accuracy for the rectum during prostate radiotherapy
Haley M. Patrick,
John Kildea
Abstract:PurposeThis study aims to address the lack of spatial dose comparisons of planned and delivered rectal doses during prostate radiotherapy by using dose‐surface maps (DSMs) to analyze dose delivery accuracy and comparing these results to those derived using DVHs.MethodsTwo independent cohorts were used in this study: twenty patients treated with 36.25 Gy in five fractions (SBRT) and 20 treated with 60 Gy in 20 fractions (IMRT). Daily delivered rectum doses for each patient were retrospectively calculated using … Show more
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