New Three-dimensional Moving Field Radiation Therapy for Brain Tumors
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概要
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A new modified rotation radiation method called "three-dimensional moving field radiation therapy" is described. The new method uses rotation in many planes while maintaining the same isocenter to achieve a good spatial dose distribution. This delivers a high dose to tumors and spares the surrounding normal structures. This easy method can be carried out using the equipment for conventional rotation radiation therapy. The new method was superior to the one plane rotation radiation therapy using a physical phantom with film, a chemical phantom using the iodine-starch reaction, and a new biological model using tumor cells. Treatment of six brain tumors irradiated with total air doses of 50-60 Gy caused no hair loss or radiation necrosis.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 1992-06-15
著者
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KANNO Tetsuo
Department of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University
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NAGATA Yutaka
Department of Japanese Oriental Medicine, Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Un
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Kanno Tetsuo
Department Of Neurosurgery Faculty Of Medicine University Nagoya Fujita Gakuen
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Kanno Tetsuo
Department Of Neurosurgery Fujita Health University School Of Medicine
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KOGA Sukehiko
Department of Radiology, Fujita Health University
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Koga Sukehiko
Department Of Radiology Fujita Health University School Of Medicine
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Koga Sukehiko
Department Of Radiology Fujita Health University
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MITSUYAMA Fuyuki
Department of Neurosurgery, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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JAIN Vijanbra
Department of Neurosurgery, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences
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Jain Vijanbra
Department Of Neurosurgery National Institute Of Mental Health And Neurosciences
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Nagata Yutaka
Department Of Japanese Oriental Medicine Graduate School Of Medical And Pharmaceutical Sciences Univ
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Nagata Yutaka
Department Of Physiology Fujita Health University School Of Medicine
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Mitsuyama Fuyuki
Department Of Neurosurgery Fujita Health University School Of Medicine
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