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Radiology

Thomas Jefferson University

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

2014

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Estimation Of Daily Interfractional Larynx Residual Setup Error After Isocentric Alignment For Head And Neck Radiotherapy: Quality Assurance Implications For Target Volume And Organs-At-Risk Margination Using Daily Ct On- Rails Imaging., Charles A Baron, Musaddiq J Awan, Abdallah S R Mohamed, Imad Akel, David I Rosenthal, G Brandon Gunn, Adam S Garden, Brandon A Dyer, Laurence Court, Parag R Sevak, Esengul Kocak-Uzel, Clifton D Fuller Jan 2014

Estimation Of Daily Interfractional Larynx Residual Setup Error After Isocentric Alignment For Head And Neck Radiotherapy: Quality Assurance Implications For Target Volume And Organs-At-Risk Margination Using Daily Ct On- Rails Imaging., Charles A Baron, Musaddiq J Awan, Abdallah S R Mohamed, Imad Akel, David I Rosenthal, G Brandon Gunn, Adam S Garden, Brandon A Dyer, Laurence Court, Parag R Sevak, Esengul Kocak-Uzel, Clifton D Fuller

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Larynx may alternatively serve as a target or organs at risk (OAR) in head and neck cancer (HNC) image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT). The objective of this study was to estimate IGRT parameters required for larynx positional error independent of isocentric alignment and suggest population-based compensatory margins. Ten HNC patients receiving radiotherapy (RT) with daily CT on-rails imaging were assessed. Seven landmark points were placed on each daily scan. Taking the most superior-anterior point of the C5 vertebra as a reference isocenter for each scan, residual displacement vectors to the other six points were calculated postisocentric alignment. Subsequently, using the first scan …