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Tytuł: Correlation between isotherms and isodoses in breast cancer radiotherapy - first study
Autor: Plaza, Dominika
Baic, Agnieszka
Lange, Barbara
Stanek, Agata
Ślosarek, Krzysztof
Kowalczyk, Anna
Cholewka, Armand
Słowa kluczowe: infrared thermography; radiotherapy; isodoses; isotherms
Data wydania: 2021
Źródło: "International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health" Vol. 18, iss. 2 (2021), art. no. 619
Abstrakt: The study is focused on correlation of isotherms derived from thermal images with an isodoses describing treatment plan for patients with breast cancer treated by radiotherapy. The irradiated area covered the part of the body after mastectomy. The study included patients diagnosed with breast cancer who were qualified for radiotherapy treatment. All patients were monitored during each treatment week during the entire radiotherapy process. The measurements were made under strictly defined conditions. In the treatment planning system (TPS), the specific plan was created for each patient. Spatial dose distribution in the patient’s body was obtained and presented by the isodoses (lines connecting points with the same dose values). The following areas from the treatment planning system were plotted on the thermograms: target (tumor area) and isodose: 45 Gy, 40 Gy, 30 Gy, 20 Gy and 10 Gy. The obtained results indicated a high correlation between magnitude of the dose represented as the isodose and the temperature of the treated skin. Moreover, preliminary analysis showed a repeatable increase of the mean temperature in the irradiated area during the treatment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/18465
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18020619
ISSN: 1660-4601
1661-7827
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