Lecture 1 Flashcards

1
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What do GTV, PTV and CTV mean and which order are they in smallest to largest?

A
TV - tumour volume
GTV - gross TV
CTV - clinical TV
PTV - planned TV
GTV smallest, PTV biggest
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What do these mean?

  • CRT
  • DVH
  • ICRU
  • MLC
  • OAR
  • TPS
A
  • conformal RT
  • dose volume histogram
  • international commission of rad. units and measurements
  • multi leaf collimator
  • organs at risk
  • treatment planning system
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What is LINAC?

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Linear accelerator, high energy xrays from gantry, either varian or elekta

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4
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What are?

  • Treatment couch
  • Console
  • Bunker
  • Maze
  • Personal dosimeter
A
  • bed patients lay on, carbon fiber
  • view coordinates for set up, view images, hit buttons for treatment
  • where LINAC and treatment couch are, basic sheilding
  • Shielding for radiation, at lateral sides where beams point = primary barrier, all other areas = secondary barrier
  • TLD or in vivo dosimeter, worn at all time, report all accidents
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5
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What is CPPS?

A

Correct:
Patient - name, DOB and photo
Position
Site

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What is quality assurance?

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All planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that service will satisfy given requirements

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What is QA in radiation therapy?

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Ensuring constancy of:

  • medication prescription, safe fulfillment of dose to target volume
  • minimal dose to normal tissue
  • minimal exposure to personnel and patient

All aspects of QA in RT involve all groups of staff in cooperative approach, all activities are interdependent

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What is parallel opposed pair and where is it used?

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Two beams opposite to each other ie. from each side

-chest and lung

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What is tangential and where is it used?

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Two beams which cross over, usually one axis at 0 to avoid healthy tissue and lung
-breast

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10
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What is four field box and where is it used?

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4 separate beams are 90 degrees from each other\

-prostate

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What is sunrise technique and where is it used?

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5 beams 2 lateral, 1 anterior, and 2 in between each lateral and ant, no posterior
-prostate to avoid OAR = rectum

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12
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What is complex planning and VMAT?

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Complex - thyroid

VMAT - constant motion 360 degrees, volumetric modulated arc therapy

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