Lustre trial 15fx dose constraints

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Nice prez

It's interesting tho in the thing they say
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In then their plan
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I'm like "that 30 Gy looks a little juicy"

And then sure 'nuff:
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With a little more inhomo they could've made the plan a little bit better right @elementaryschooleconomics and @RickyScott ... this is the kind of homogeneity I would accept in a whole breast plan lol

They even made it explicit
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With a little more inhomo they could've made the plan a little bit better this is the kind of homogeneity I would accept in a whole breast plan lol
The post from Swaminath on mednet said the 60/15 was meant to be more like a standard fractionated approach, so they mandated ~110% hotspots. He's just thinking about us poor americans. Can't do stereo for > 5 fractions.
 
Thanks! I was looking for the lung constraint. I missed it at the bottom of that mednet thread.
 
NRGLU004 also has 60/15 constraints. SUNSET trial also has 60/15 constraints.
 
The post from Swaminath on mednet said the 60/15 was meant to be more like a standard fractionated approach, so they mandated ~110% hotspots. He's just thinking about us poor americans. Can't do stereo for > 5 fractions.

Pay for a fractionated stereo case is pretty similar to 15 fraction IMRT/IGRT. So 5 fractions, 15 fractions... Both ok to me. You can create a stereo plan and just call it 15 fraction IMRT/IGRT.


6 fractions?! GTFO
 
-7 Gy x 10 for big, but not so bad.
-5 Gy x15 for big, bad and ugly (at least to the parts that aren’t touching something important)
 
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