File:Visualisation-of-Respiratory-Tumour-Motion-and-Co-Moving-Isodose-Lines-in-the-Context-of-pone.0053799.s002.ogv
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English: Tumour motion with true isodoses calculated on each respiratory phase separately. The isocenter stays fixed at the same location and the beam configuration is unchanged – the dose movement is purely caused by the build-up effect at the tumour. Isodoses are displayed as percentage of the dose at the reference point (75 Gy). This is the “true” dose distribution over time as long as the treatment fields are stationary with respect to the moving tumour. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Dzierma Y, Nuesken F, Fleckenstein J, Kremp S, Licht N, Ruebe C (2013). "Visualisation of Respiratory Tumour Motion and Co-Moving Isodose Lines in the Context of Respiratory Gating, IMRT and Flattening-Filter-Free Beams". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0053799. PMID 23326510. PMC: 3542278. | ||
Author | Dzierma Y, Nuesken F, Fleckenstein J, Kremp S, Licht N, Ruebe C | ||
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Author | Dzierma Y, Nuesken F, Fleckenstein J, Kremp S, Licht N, Ruebe C |
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Image title | Tumour motion with true isodoses calculated on each respiratory phase separately. The isocenter stays fixed at the same location and the beam configuration is unchanged ? the dose movement is purely caused by the build-up effect at the tumour. Isodoses are displayed as percentage of the dose at the reference point (75 Gy). This is the ?true? dose distribution over time as long as the treatment fields are stationary with respect to the moving tumour. |
Short title | Fischer-Slice38-Film |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |
Language | German |