Inter-application displacement of brachytherapy dose received by the bladder and rectum of the patients with inoperable cervical cancer

Background. The aim of the study was to examine on the CT basis the inter-application displacement of the positions D , D and D of the brachytherapy dose applied to the bladder and rectum of the patients with inoperable cervical cancer. Patients and methods. This prospective study included 30 patien...

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description Background. The aim of the study was to examine on the CT basis the inter-application displacement of the positions D , D and D of the brachytherapy dose applied to the bladder and rectum of the patients with inoperable cervical cancer. Patients and methods. This prospective study included 30 patients with cervical cancer who were treated by concomitant chemo-radiotherapy. HDR intracavitary brachytherapy was made by the applicators type Fletcher tandem and ovoids. For each brachytherapy application the position D was determined of the bladder and rectum that receive a brachytherapty dose. Then, based on the X, Y, and Z axis displacement, inter-application mean X, Y, and Z axis displacements were calculated as well as their displacement vectors (R). It has been analyzed whether there is statistically significant difference in inter-application displacement of the position of the brachytherapy dose D , D and D of the bladder and rectum. The ANOVA test and post-hoc analysis by Tukey method were used for testing statistical importance of differences among the groups analyzed. The difference among the groups analyzed was considered significant if p < 0.05. Results. There are significant inter-application displacements of the position of the brachytherapy dose D , D and D of the bladder and rectum. Conclusions. When we calculate the cumulative brachytherapy dose by summing up D , D and D of the organs at risk for all the applications, we must bear in mind their inter-application displacement, and the fact that it is less likely that the worst scenario would indeed happen
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Brachytherapy
Cancer
Cervical cancer
Cervix
Displacement
Excretory system
inoperable cervical cancer
inter-application variations
Mathematical analysis
Organs
Radiation therapy
Rectum
Statistical analysis
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