Evaluation and Comparison of Various Treatment Plannings for Ovarian Cancer Involving the Abdominal Area

Abstract:
Background
Radiation therapy is used to treat and control advanced ovarian cancer with spread to abdominal peritoneum. In this study, a comparison between various plans of radiation therapy within the abdomen and pelvis was performed in order to achieve an effective treatment response.
Methods
Contouring and planning of 20 patients with CT-scan of the abdomen and pelvis were done by TiGRT software. In order to compare the different types of treatment planning for the selected site, some common criteria in radiotherapy and H-index were used.
Findings: Among these methods, it was found that the two methods of anterior-posterior and lateral with 18 MV energy and same weight have same level of protection of organs at risk. While the tangent method do not produce a reasonable result. Moreover in anterior- posterior method can be shown that the changing in energy and beam weight give a various results from PTV covering and dose uniformity aspects.
Conclusion
Among the various treatment planning were seen that AP/PA with AP = 6MV energy and weight 1, PA = 18 MV and weight 1.5, for covering whole abdomen give a better results.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal Of Isfahan Medical School, Volume:34 Issue: 380, 2016
Pages:
430 to 435
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