A simple dose gradient measurement tool to complement the conformity index
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Abstract
A dose gradient index (GI) is proposed that can be used to compare treatment plans of equal conformity. The steep dose gradient outside the radiosurgical target is one of the factors that makes radiosurgery possible. It therefore makes sense to measure this variable and to use it to compare rival plans, explore optimal prescription isodoses, or compare treatment modalities. The GI is defined as the ratio of the volume of half the prescription isodose to the volume of the prescription isodose. For a plan normalized to the 50% isodose line, it is the ratio of the 25% isodose volume to that of the 50% isodose volume. The GI will differentiate between plans of similar conformity, but with different dose gradients,…
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- Medicine
- Nuclear medicine
- Medical prescription
- Conformity
- Radiosurgery
- Surgery
- Radiation therapy
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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