Clinical impact of removing respiratory motion during liver SABR
Clinical impact of removing respiratory motion during liver SABR
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Liver tumors are subject to motion with respiration, which is typically accounted for by increasing the target volume. The prescription dose is often reduced to keep the mean liver dose under a threshold level to limit the probability of radiation induced liver toxicity. A retrospective planning study was performed to determine the potential clinic...
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Clinical impact of removing respiratory motion during liver SABR
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1748-717X
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1748-717X
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10.1186/s13014-019-1300-6