A Trial of 6 MV Linear Accelerator Radiation Therapy (RT) for Breast Cancer

6 MV 선형가속기를 사용한 유방암 치료

  • Lee Guy Won (Section of Therapeutic Radiology, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Park Ju Seon (Section of Therapeutic Radiology, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Kim Geol (Section of Therapeutic Radiology, Catholic Medical College) ;
  • Yoon Sei Chul (Section of Therapeutic Radiology, Catholic Medical College)
  • 이귀원 (카톨릭의과대학 방사선치료실) ;
  • 박주선 (카톨릭의과대학 방사선치료실) ;
  • 김걸 (카톨릭의과대학 방사선치료실) ;
  • 윤세철 (카톨릭의과대학 방사선치료실)
  • Published : 1985.06.01

Abstract

Radiation Therapy(RT) has been used in the treatment of breast cancer for over 80 years. Technically, it should include a part or all of such areas as chest wall or breast, axilla, internal mammary nodes(IM) and supraclavicular nodes (SCL). Authors tried three-field technique for the treatment of breast cancer using 6 MV linear accelerator, exclusively the department of Radiology, Kang-Nam St. Mary's Hospital, at Catholic Medical College. The field junction was checked by a phantom study and radiation doses measured by film densitometry and TLD. The 3 fields we used in this study were two isocentric opposing tangential fields encompassing the breast, chest wall and occasionally IM and one single anterior field encompassing the axilla and SCL. Using appropriate beam blocks and blouses, we were able to avoid unwanted intrinsic divergency of photon beam. Blocking also enabled us to set-up precise radiation field with ease.

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