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Variation in size and position of the planning target volume in the transverse plane owing to respiratory movement during radiotherapy to the lung

S Essapen, MRCP, FRCR C Knowles and D Tait, MD, FRCR

Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology, Royal Marsden NHS Trust, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5PT, UK



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Figure 1. (a) Index CT slice in Patient 5 showing the planning composite volume at quiet respiration. (b,c) The increased composite volume required at suspended full inspiration (CVL2) (b) and suspended full expiration (CVL3) (c).

 





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