Left-Side Breast 3DCRT Field-in-Field Technique Planning Radiotherapy
The field-in-field technique is a method improving dose homogeneity by decreasing regions of high dose by utilizing field-in-fields. The MLC leaves of the field-in-field can be moved to block regions of high dose, and by transferring monitor units (MU) from the primary field onto the field-in-field via field weighting, dose deposition in these blocked regions will reduce. As long as all the field sizes remain identical and the MLC leaves of the field-in-field do not extend beyond their physical limitation, both can eventually merge to form a sliding window. Doing so will allow a radiation therapist to treat the primary field and its respective field-in-fields in one go allowing for a reduction in treatment time

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VMAT Technique for Right-Side Breast/CW Cancer with Flash Planning Radiotherapy

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Breast Treatment Planning & Simulation

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Tutorial 4 Basic 3D Planning in Eclipse

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Radiotherapy Planning

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FIF Breast

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Lecture 5 - Comparing 2D, 3D, IMRT Techniques

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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How a Linear Accelerator works – Elekta

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Treatment Planning of CSI

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Modern radiotherapy – minimises toxicity, maximises cures

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Dose Ratio and MU Calculation Lectures - Part I

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Session 10 - IMRT/VMAT Treatment Planning step-by-step (demonstrating the "Shulman method”)

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Treatment planning systems

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Tutorial 5 IMRT Planning in Eclipse

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Tutorial 3 Contouring in Eclipse

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Medical Physics Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy

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Contouring Prostate Prostate Plus Nodes

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3D Breast SIB Planning

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IMRT 2.0 | Session 1 | Introduction to IMRT and IMRT Treatment Planning

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