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Personalising margins for bladder radiotherapy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 November 2010

CA Sale*
Affiliation:
Andrew Love Cancer Centre, Geelong Hospital, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
T ffrench
Affiliation:
Andrew Love Cancer Centre, Geelong Hospital, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
R Voss
Affiliation:
Andrew Love Cancer Centre, Geelong Hospital, Geelong, Victoria, Australia
*
Correspondence to: CA Sale, Research Education Radiation Therapist, Andrew Love Cancer Centre, Geelong Hospital, Ryrie Street Geelong 3220, VIC Australia. E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

This patient case study represents the introduction of adaptive radiotherapy (ART) at the Andrew Love Cancer Centre (ALCC) with non-uniform margins for invasive bladder cancer treatment. Invasive bladder cancer has historically had poor local control with radiotherapy treatment; however, with the introduction of cone-beam computer tomography (CBCT) and adaptive treatment, there is potential for improvements in disease control and reduced toxicities.

Type
Case Report
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

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