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Endometrial recurrence in the proximal vagina: brachytherapy volume delineation with 18FDG PET-CT
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2011
Abstract
Background: Endometrial cancer vaginal recurrence in a patient deemed unsuitable for EBRT. Brachytherapy proposed although standard image-guidance insufficient.
Proposed Solution: PET-CT image-guidance.
Results: PET-CT acquired with brachytherapy applicator in situ. BTV delineated by the Nuclear Medicine physician. All subsequent volumes delineated by the Clinical Oncologist. 2 phase plan delivered with minimal toxicity.
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