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First published online August 17, 2006
British Journal of Radiology (2006) 79, 918-921
© 2006 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/19559792

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Short communication

The use of megavoltage cone-beam CT to complement CT for target definition in pelvic radiotherapy in the presence of hip replacement

M Aubin, MSc, O Morin, BSc, J Chen, PhD, A Gillis, MD, B Pickett, MSc, J F Aubry, MSc, C Akazawa, CMD, J Speight, MD, M Roach, III, MD and J Pouliot, PhD

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California San Francisco, Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA

Correspondence: Dr Jean Pouliot, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California San Francisco, 1600 Divisadero Street, Suite H1031, San Francisco, CA 94941-1708, USA. E-mail: pouliot{at}radonc17.ucsf.edu.

In Europe and the USA combined, over half a million people had a hip joint replaced in 2005, contributing to the increasing number of radiotherapy patients with metallic hip prostheses. The treatment plan for external beam radiation therapy is based on the delineation of the anatomy in the planning CT scan. When implanted objects of high atomic number (Z) material are present, however, severe image artefacts are generated in conventional CT, strongly hindering the ability to delineate some organs. This is particularly the case for the planning of prostate patients with hip prostheses. This short communication presents the use of a new imaging modality, megavoltage cone-beam CT, to complement the regular CT for target definition of prostate cancer treatment of patients with hip replacements.







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