When treating a patient with anal cancer with a vaginal dilator, do you routinely simulate the patient with and without the dilator in place?
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Radiation Oncology · Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
We only simulate with the dilator.The first point is that most of the benefit of the use of a dilator is in the accurate identification of the vulva / introitus avoidance structure during the contouring and planing process. It provides a separation and a place for the penumbra of the beam to go.
We h...
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Radiation Oncology · Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
We analysed every fraction in 10 patients and the target does not move. The reference is above.
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Radiation Oncology · Rush University Medical Center
I’ve used vaginal dilators for sbrt of gyne patients who were anesthesia risks for interstitial brachytherapy. I have found that positioning is highly variable. I always wonder about vaginal brachytherapy since we do not do image guidance right before.
So, I would use only for simulation of an anal...