Respiratory-induced motion presents difficulties for the treatment of thoracic tumours with radiotherapy. The introduction of complex, highly modulated treatment modalities for lung cancer patients requires thorough verification to establish confidence in the technique.
The phantom used should be anatomically realistic, possess similar radiological properties to the tissues concerned and contain a tumour-equivalent inclusion that is capable of realistic reproducible motion and that can accommodate a radiation detector.
Source: Clinical Oncology
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