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Inferences About Prostate Intrafraction Motion From Pre- and Posttreatment Volumetric Imaging
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 09/02/09
Adamson J et al. – Rectal filling is a significant predictor of prostate intrafraction motion, whereas bladder filling is of limited usefulness. Pre– and posttreatment localization can provide a reasonable estimate of prostate motion during MV delivery when intrafraction localization is not available, with an error of 95% within 3.1 mm.
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