Influence of Prescription Isodose on Plan Quality Metrics for Radiosurgery of Vestibular Schwannoma
- Event: Novalis User Meeting, Dublin
- Topic: Cranial neoplasia - benign
- Year: 2017
Anthony Millin from the Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff, presents his investigation of the influence of prescription isodose on plan quality metrics for radiosurgery (SRS) of vestibular schwannoma. He begins by stating that there is a large variation in isodose levels being used for prescription of SRS treatments, especially within the linac-based community. This discovery prompted him to evaluate their own practice, the approach to which and results thereof he discusses in detail in this presentation.
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