Absolute and relative dose–surface and dose–volume histograms of the bladder: which one is the most representative for the actual treatment?

Volume: 50, Issue: 15, Pages: 3589 - 3597
Published: Jul 19, 2005
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to quantify to what extent relative and absolute bladder dose-volume and dose-surface histograms of the planning CT scan were representative for the actual treatment. We used data of 17 patients, who each received 11 repeat CT scans and a planning CT scan. The repeat CT scans were matched on the planning CT scan by the bony anatomy. Clinical treatment plans were used to evaluate the impact of bladder filling changes...
Paper Details
Title
Absolute and relative dose–surface and dose–volume histograms of the bladder: which one is the most representative for the actual treatment?
Published Date
Jul 19, 2005
Volume
50
Issue
15
Pages
3589 - 3597
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